Terri Robertson

Whether a leaf from a beloved backyard tree or Queen Anne’s lace from a baptism arrangement, the Alabama artist creates pressed botanicals that celebrate nature and preserve moments in time

The renowned architect, interior designer, and furniture designer for LEE Industries invites FLOWER magazine for a tour of his gracious Atlanta home

In the photography-filled pages of Renewing Tradition, architect Eric J. Smith reveals a design philosophy rooted in reverence, humility, and the tenets of classicism

With a lot of study and careful selection of plants, landscape architect Jamie Purinton designed a sweeping Hudson Valley landscape that looks as if it’s always belonged

Style Editor Amanda Smith Fowler of Flower magazine brings you market finds for your home and jewelry box celebrating the rich autumn hues of chrysanthemum blooms

The clean lines of these furnishings and fixtures create a nice balance between their repetitive stripes and textural qualities. Style editor Amanda Smith Fowler shares her favorite linear-motif finds for your home

This classic shape creates balance with its graceful repetition while adding dimension

Flower magazine visits The Post Oak Hotel at Uptown Houston, where luxury and floral inspiration abound at every turn

From beautifully set tables to road-tested menus and tips, Entertaining at Home: Inspirations from Celebrated Hosts by Ronda Carman will send many a reader running for a notepad

Friends Charlotte Moss and Jane Scott Hodges take to the open road, stopping at historic houses, stylish shops, and interesting restaurants along the way

The Chicago floral designer and shop owner creates romantic arrangements with a nod to Midwest prairie sunsets.

Madcap Cottage founders Jason Oliver Nixon and John Loecke offer up practical party planning advice to make your next gathering a hit