Quick Takes With: Henry Holland
For most people, pandemic crafts were a fleeting hobby. But Henry Holland‘s lockdown obsession, a Japanese pottery technique called Nerikomi, […]
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For most people, pandemic crafts were a fleeting hobby. But Henry Holland‘s lockdown obsession, a Japanese pottery technique called Nerikomi, […]
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When Molly Ford was five years old, she told her parents she wanted to be a “flower girl” when she
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The go-to florist for some of the chicest design shops around (e.g, Roman and Williams, Shop Quarters, Somerset House), Alex
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If you’ve come across Sarah Espeute‘s trompe-l’œil tablecloths, you know just how irresistible they are. Her brand Œuvres Sensibles started
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Douglas W. Tallamy probably needs no introduction: The entomologist and University of Delaware professor has been one of the loudest
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It makes sense that Jeanine Hays and Bryan Mason first met as high school students on an HBCU tour: Ever
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British garden designer Jo Thompson swears that this year will be her last RHS Chelsea Flower Show. “I keep saying
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It all started, as most success stories do, with a scallop-edged rattan lampshade. That was British designer Matilda Goad‘s very
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There’s good reason that the Prairie Up newsletter landed on our list of favorite garden newsletters. Not only is its
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If this introduction really necessary? If you’ve ever read any of her magazines, or watched her television shows, or viewed
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