There’s really nothing that new to say about entertaining. What is new are experiences, which Charlotte Moss beautifully shares in these pages. “Nothing complicated, no rules, no finger wagging—just ideas,” she writes
Art & Style
Artist Sally Legg reminisces about her father and his roses in picture and in prose
In her book, Wedding Flowers, British floral designer and author Paula Pryke explores wedding themes and individual flower varieties while showcasing some of her most beautiful arrangements. In this excerpt, Pryke shares why roses are a popular choice for brides
Charles C. Cage, silver specialist with New Orleans Auction Galleries shares the history and allure of silver salt cellars and why these small and relatively inexpensive silver antiques remain a popular collector’s item
A peek at the misadventures of Rose Bush, Flower magazine’s irreverent editor
The style icon and author shares her new home in England—America Farm, in Oxfordshire—and looks back at her childhood homes
Marissa Frandsen is an interior decorator with a furniture design business and an artist with a penchant for moody abstract florals
Whether inside or out, this season’s furniture shows off decidedly feminine lines
Pretty shades of pale green are popping up all over, taking their place in spring’s style show
This former Flower columnist’s latest ventures range from rescuing farm animals to reviving her acting career and writing her autobiography
When presented with Martha Stewart’s new flower book, we sat up straight in our chairs because Stewart never does anything halfheartedly