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Williams-Sonoma gets back to the land with a new line of culinary gardening products that includes beehives and chicken coops. 
Snapshots of furniture available at the 20th Anniversary Antique Garden Furniture Show at the New York Botanical Garden.
Terrain at Styers, the nursery and furnishings store owned by the same company that started Urban Outfitters and Anthropologie, in suburban Philadelphia, is scheduled to open a new store in Westport, Connecticut, next month. 
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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 glass case, an exquisite, perpetually blooming landscape. Good luck finding matching cups.

 

Inspired by Garrett Eckbo, an iconic midcentury landscape architect who broke down the boundaries between indoor and outdoor living, we show you how to get this look for your home with modern furnishings.
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. 
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.
Lindsey Taylor, our Style Director, writes about her experience designing the Ladyslipper Terrarium, part of her Wardian Case Collection of terrariums.
A new column takes a look at what's on sale on various internet flash sale sites—our curated picks of home and garden furnishings.
Favorite summer games include croquet, badminton, and V:King. Are you buying any lawn games before the end of summer?
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