YardArt Steps Into Polo Sponsorship at Silver Leys Polo Club

A Defining Weekend for YardArt

This weekend marked a significant step for YardArt.

We are proud to announce our team sponsorship at Silver Leys Polo Club—an environment where sport, lifestyle, and design naturally intersect. For a brand rooted in outdoor living, it felt like the right moment to step into a space that reflects the same standards of presentation, precision, and presence.

And the debut delivered.

A Team That Set the Tone

Led by professional Sam Wisbey, the YardArt team brought together an exciting mix of young talent: Sophia Clemence, Seraphina Hutley (both 14), and Sophia Marie Palmer (11).

Competing in a 0-goal match, the team played with a level of composure and cohesion that exceeded expectations. It was sharp, controlled, and confident from the outset—a performance that felt established rather than tentative.

Palmer, in particular, stood out with a maturity well beyond her years, reflecting both natural ability and the dedication behind the team as a whole.

The kit carried that same standard. Clean, refined, and unmistakably considered—it looked exactly as it should in a setting like this.

More Than a Strong Start

There is always a question when a brand enters a new space: does it belong?

This weekend answered that quickly.

Polo is not just a sport—it is an environment defined by detail, by atmosphere, and by how everything presents as a whole. YardArt sits comfortably within that world because it operates to the same principles. Outdoor spaces that are designed, not improvised. Materials that hold their quality. A visual presence that feels intentional.

This was not a tentative introduction. It was a confident first step.

Ending in Style

The day closed in a way that felt entirely aligned with the occasion.

A helicopter departure marked the final note—less about spectacle, more about capturing the tone of the day. Considered, elevated, and unmistakably assured.

The Beginning of Something Larger

This weekend was not positioned as a one-off.

It represents a shift—YardArt moving further into environments that reflect its identity as a luxury outdoor brand. Spaces where presentation matters, where setting matters, and where design is part of the experience.

Supporting emerging talent is central to that. This team is one to watch, and we are proud to be part of their journey from the outset.

And this is only the beginning.


1 comment


  • Richard

    Wow, amazing! So good to see a boutique business to support those kids


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