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A Tisket, a Basket
The humble woven vessels arise in masterful new designs, beckoning us back to the garden and lending material beauty to interiors.
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CREATURES of the LIGHT
Artist Liz Marsh and Wells Textiles debut a collection of decoupage lamps inspired by the wild, macabre wit of maverick decorator Rose Cumming.
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MIDNIGHT in PARIS
An ultrafeminine parade of hushed pastels, sparkling flowers, and lacy metalwork signals a reprisal of the belle epoque’s sizzling cabaret style in the latest jewels.
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EMBROIDERY by the BUNCH
NO SHRINKING VIOLETS HERE: THE LATEST TEXTILES BURST FORTH WITH OVERSCALE FLORAL PATTERNS, MASTERFUL STITCHING, AND VIBRANT PEAK-SEASON COLOR.
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Spring ETERNAL
Four artisans immortalize the natural mystique of flowers with blooms made from paper, plaster, clay, and intricate appliqué.
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FLOWER HOUR
In an horological triumph of automaton, Van Cleef & Arpels unveils a precious symphony of flora in bloom.
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Ikebana UNBOUND
Call them the New Impressionists: Modern artists eschew ancient rules of the Eastern floral craft, creating soulful stories one stem at a time.
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Ultimate Secret Garden
While restoring an ancient Spanish estate, a landscape designer unearths an enchanting road map to its former splendor.
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Most Poetic Revival
On the crest of Authors Ridge in Massachusetts, a garden restoration allows the architecture of a historic American home to shine.
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Parterre Perfection
From a blank canvas, a preservationist revives formal French hedging in the spirit of his 18th-century Charleston, South Carolina, home.
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Most Ingeniously Wild
An English gardener untames an old horse pasture, creating a biodiverse habitat for field animals, fruit trees, and North American grasses.
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Best Perennial Parade
At an Italianate estate in Southeast England, historic borders become an enchanting avenue of contemporary color and texture.
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The Orchid Affair
At Charlotte’s Duke Mansion, fine craft dealer Ruth Runberg toasts her spring accessories show with a dinner starring the tall, graceful tropicals (the rarer, the better).
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RENAISSANCE in the PINK
In Atlanta, Philip Trammell Shutze’s famed Pink Palace returns to glory with a careful reclaiming of the architect’s Venetian chapel–inspired vision.
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SIX and the CITY
FOR A FAMILY WITH FOUR YOUNG CHILDREN, AN UPPER EAST SIDE TOWNHOUSE STIRS TO LIFE WITH GLOSSY COLOR, ELECTRIFYING ART, AND PLENTY OF URBAN ENERGY.
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To TEXAS, with GUSTO
A 1920s Tudor in Houston designed by Charlotte Moss imparts lessons in scale, self-expression, and gracious Southern refinement.
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Worlds Away
Resort-inspired retreats abound at this year’s Kips Bay Decorator Show House Palm Beach, transporting visitors to visionary waterside Edens.
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GALLERY of CURIOSITIES
ARTIST THOMAS BOOG FASHIONS AN IMAGINATIVE WEEKEND HAVEN IN THE LOIRE VALLEY, MINGLING RARITIES OF LAND AND SEA WITH ANTIQUES AND CONTEMPORARY CRAFT.
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PRINTS of the LAKE
A fairy-tale spirit transforms a sleepy midwestern inn into an enchanting summer hideaway, rich in fanciful pattern and youthful color.
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NATURE’S RUNWAY
Forget Insta-fame: Our public gardens are the ultimate influencers, says New York landscape designer Wambui Ippolito. Just ask Lagerfeld, Menchari, and Valentino.