May 29, 2014
For those who love to entertain but don’t have the luxury of a grand ballroom to host guests, the Quad Micro Bar by Joe Warren may be the ideal stylish, small space solution. From standing bar table to party-of-four, the … Read More...
Category: Finding, Great Finds, Lifestyle, Outdoor Furniture
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May 23, 2014
Mediterranean herbs growing among annual Salvias and Marigolds. Photo by Nicole Brait.
If you have nutrient poor soil don’t despair, you have the beginnings of a great Mediterranean herb garden.
Not only do Mediterranean herbs thrive in nutrient poor soils, … Read More...
Category: Edible Landscaping, Garden Design, Greening, Herb Gardens
Tags: edible gardens, gardening, gardens, herbs, Mediterranean Herbs, Oregano, Poor Soil, Rosemary, sage, Thyme
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May 5, 2014
Having recently returned from an amazing design-infused trip with BlogTour Milan to Milan Design Week, I am now beginning to process and absorb the myriad design innovations and cutting edge trends I experienced there.
Futuristic Spaces
The hub of Milan … Read More...
Category: Finding
Tags: BLANCO, Blanco Durinox, BlogTour Milan, Durinox, indoor-outdoor kitchens, kitchen countertops, Milan Design Week, Salone del Mobile, stainless steel countertops
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April 29, 2014
What is this impossibly interesting object? It is the Street Football Seat Ball designed by Guatemala’s FÁBRICA, made from repurposed soccer balls. Of course it looks extremely cool– but I promise you, the aesthetics are only the beginning of … Read More...
Category: Creating, Finding, Great Finds, Green & Sustainable, Lifestyle, Outdoor Furniture, Reclaimed & Recycled
Tags: architecture, BlogTourNYC, design, FÁBRICA, NY Design Week, recycled, repurposed, sustainable design, Wanted Design
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April 25, 2014
When I was first dating my husband, I had no idea he was a gardener and worked at a garden center during the day. I met him when he was playing in a band at a local concert.
I remember … Read More...
Category: Containers and Pots, Creating
Tags: concrete, concrete crafts project, concrete planters, DIY, DIY concrete, DIY mini planters, how to make concrete planters, kids craft project, succulent planters
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April 22, 2014
I ran my hands across its smooth, solid surface, and fell instantly in love. Dekton at Salone del Mobile welcomed my touch as I embraced its strength and sheer brawn, its steadfast tolerance of anything under the sun, including the … Read More...
Category: Decks, Patios, & Paths, Finding, Privacy: Walls & Screens
Tags: BlogTour, Dekton, Eurocucina, Mialn, Salone del Mobile, solid surface material
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April 21, 2014
Photo: Haupt and Binder.
From the street, one would never guess that a magnificent narrative of Venetian history, art, and culture was hidden behind centuries-old plaster walls and a set of wooden doors marked 3201.
Pass through the entrance, and … Read More...
Category: Container Gardening, Experiencing, Garden Design, Lifestyle, Travel
Tags: BlogTour, BlogTour Milan, Italian palace gardens, Venice garden design. Contessa Anna Barnabò, Venice garden hostory, Venice garden tours, Venice gardens, Venice palace tours, Venice tourism, Venitian palaces
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An example of the New Perennial Movement style the Trentham Estate was designed by Piet Oudolf. Photo by Tod Mangreen
Have you been to the High Line in New York City? Or the Lurie Garden in Chicago? Have you admired … Read More...
Category: Creating, Garden Design, Public Gardens
Tags: Adam Woodruff, Benjamin Futa, Horticulture, Lurie Gardens, perennial gardens, perennials, Piet Oudolf, Roy Dibik, The High Line, the new perennial movement, William Robinson
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April 18, 2014
Bletilla striata. One of the many terrestrial orchids you can grow in your garden. Photo by Takashi Hososhima.
Beautiful. Ephemeral. Elusive. Fickle. Tantalizing. These are some of the words that come to mind when I think of orchids. Long … Read More...
Category: Bulbs and Plants, Garden Design, Lifestyle
Tags: Epiphytes, flowers, gardening, Lithophytes, Orchids, Terrestrials, urban gardens
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April 8, 2014
Frances Doherty, The Ceramic Gardener, sold her restaurant to instead feast on ceramics, something she got hooked on after evening classes. Her work comes from the flowers and plants that we see around us, even in the cracks in the … Read More...
Category: Creating, Finding, Great Finds
Tags: ceramic garden sculpture, Frances Doherty, Sculpture
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