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In Charleston, Calder Clark sets the stage for a small party that blends low-key and luxe in Low Country style

It’s impossible to outshine Mother Nature, but botanical treasures, abloom with dazzling gems and precious metals, are a stylish way to sparkle

The Austins (yes, the David Austin Rose Austins) share tips for making the most of your blooms.

From elegant antique chandeliers to whimsical mid-century bookends, Italian painted-metal creations continue to charm with their decidedly floral mindset and cheerful mission to bring the outside indoors

With a captivating eye for color and form, the fine jewelry designer fashions arresting pieces drawn from his love of architecture, sculpture, and the garden

In his book, MODERN MIX, Eddie Ross empties out his flower-arranging kit

Colder temperatures usher in beautiful blooms from almost 100 winter magnolias in the San Francisco Botanical Garden at Golden Gate Park

Whether indigo, navy, turquoise or teal, this winter our favorite hues are blues, so we’ve gathered ten true blue accessories to brighten even the frostiest days

Step into this charming Southern city’s most glorious private and historic properties with the Historic Charleston Foundation’s Festival of Houses and Gardens

In an industry based on artifice, beauty trailblazer Sylvie Chantecaille proves the most radiant looks come from the most natural place—outside in the garden

Floral designer Willow Crossley brings her eye for color and pattern to the time-honored art of British floral design

New Orleans floral designer Margaret Ludwig of Giverny Design creates a monochromatic arrangement in the French style using variations of green that speak to winter’s darker shades and spring’s new growth