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Inspired by the poetry of Keats, Atlanta floral designer Robert Long creates a bridal bouquet in wintry shades of green and white

This New York designer lives up to his name, with style for miles and a love for flowers, fashion, entertaining, and, of course, color

The influential 20th-century designer Tony Duquette brought life to everything he touched with an artistic vision that transformed objects, rooms, and gardens into fanciful interpretations of the natural world

Using interior designer Betty Burgess’ house as a picture-perfect backdrop, this floral designer arranges classic flowers and foraged materials in antique silver containers

Where to shop, eat, and stay to get in the holiday spirit

Newton Vineyard in Napa Valley boasts some of the most distinctive and delicious wines in the world, but the gardens are equally exquisite

Inspired by botanical drawings of centuries past, Moore takes the flower on a more graphic path in painting that creates a modern portrait of the blossom

A cottage in rural Georgia proves to be the perfect weekend getaway where horticulturist Ryan Gainey takes in the beauty of the land and relishes the joys of country life

Maria Maxit in Houston uses greens and splashes of burgundy to design an aromatic arrangement that smells, if not tastes, as good as it looks

Designer Jan Showers shares her go-to inspirational items, places, and music

Firing pottery may be an age-old art, but these ceramic pieces are as cool and contemporary as ever

Horst P. Horst, one of the most iconic photographers in history, shot not only portraits, but nature—patterns in nature, to be exact