Emma Clark is a British garden designer, historian, and author. She specialises in designing Islamic gardens.
Clark is the great-granddaughter of the former British prime minister, H. H. Asquith. She developed an interest in Islamic gardens while studying under Keith Critchlow at the Royal College of Art in London. She is a convert to Islam.
Clark designed the "Carpet Garden," inspired by two Turkish carpets at Highgrove House, with Charles, Prince of Wales, and Mike Miller for the Highgrove gardens.
She was approached by Muslim scholar Timothy Winter to design the Islamic gardens at the Cambridge Central Mosque, Europe's first eco-friendly mosque. The garden was inspired by the Quranic depiction of heaven.
Clark is also an instructor at The Prince's School of Traditional Arts.