Katie Mendelson

Katie Mendelson
Garden Design
John Sherman's Flavor Lair, the studio space for his wallpaper company Flavor Paper, is in one of Brooklyn's most design-savvy buildings.  Read More »
rooftop garden tout
A look at the wallpapers and the Brooklyn studio (including a rooftop garden) of Flavor Paper, a hand-screened and digital wallpaper company. Read More »
Soft Rocks
These rocks are made of felted hand-dyed wool, a fun way to bring the outdoors in. Read More »
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Paula Hayes, the terrarium artist, currently has an exhibit of two of her large-scale works at Lever House, in New York, running until February. She will also has a monograph of her work published in April 2012. Read More »
Thaddeus Wolfe vase
Dramatic black and white vases designed by well-known artists serve as sculptures on their own, or serve as beautiful vessels for winter arrangements. Read More »
Denmark Lars Wiberg
A peek at Danish style-setter Lars Wiberg's garden and our ideas for how to add casual elegance to your own indoor-outdoor living spaces.  Read More »
Janus et Cie's Flourish teapot
There’s nothing short or stout about Janus et Cie’s immaculate, whimsical decorative teapot. Inspired by the beauty and complexity of Japanese gardens, the ever-chic furniture design company dreamed up Flourish, a ceramic vessel draped in floral and foliate forms. The teapot rests under a... Read More »
Samuel Untermyer's Garden 1
The city of Yonkers, New York, is unearthing a garden from New York’s golden age—the grand Persian gardens of Samuel Untermyer, overlooking the Hudson River. The story of how an architect and a horticulturist are working on clearing 70 years of brush and hoping to make the Untermyer Gardens one of the greatest public gardens in America.  Read More »
Williams-Sonoma Agrarian Line
Williams-Sonoma gets back to the land with a new line of culinary gardening products that includes beehives and chicken coops.  Read More »
Frances Palmer Earthware
Frances Palmer, a master ceramicist and devoted gardener, turns her hand to terra cotta for pottery and urns that can be used inside and out.  Read More »
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