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Photographer Lori Nix builds a post-apocalyptic city, in which human inhabitants have retreated, and nature has begun to creep in. We ask the artist about the plants that are reclaiming these transformed urban spaces.
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Abandoned Christmas trees as art, a CSA of plants to use as dyes, and our style director's terrarium is chosen as Best Home Accessory by Wallpaper* magazine, in today's link roundup.
Contemporary artist Choi Jeong Hwa designs big, bright flowers, which he installs in natural and urban landscapes.
Related Topics: Ideas | Orange | Pink | Red | Anna Laurent | art | art + botany | Design | lotus | museums | sculpture
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A look at some of the garden antiques and nature-inspired pieces at this year's 58th Annual Winter Antiques Show at the Park Avenue Armory.
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.
For a conceptual art exhibit in Belgium, Tokyo-based florist and artist Makoto Azuma created two bonsai pieces using unusual techniques: ice and wires.
Related Topics: Ideas | Green | White | Anna Laurent | art | art + botany | bonsai | Design | Tree
...is another man's treasure. These familiar shapes might look like plastic bottles, but they're actually vases, cast in porcelain!
Related Topics: Decor | Blue | Green | Orange | Pink | Yellow | art | artist | Netherlands | vases | Washington D.C.
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Amy Merrick's tablescape is inspired by the Dutch Master painting Still Life with Gilt Cup—she writes about how to put together a similar flower arrangement and where to find vessels, serving pieces, and flatware for your holiday table.
A look at the art and the workshop of Joshua Vogel, a co-founder of BDDW. Shown here at his studio in the Hudson Valley, New York, Vogel produces wooden beautiful furniture, accessories, and sculptures, under the company name of Blackcreek Mercantile & Trading, Co.
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A soundtrack for Central Park on your iPhone, San Francisco's new Aldea Home Store, a house that runs on $400 of electricity per year (above), and how to plant garlic in containers!
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