In this excerpt from Lewis Miller’s new book, Styling Nature (Rizzoli New York, 2016), the floral designer breaks down his method of arranging
Art & Style
Harrison Howard’s enchanting scenes of other worldly beauty capture the imagination with their sophisticated whimsy and pristine color palette
With a time-honored pattern borrowed from nature, these vessels are both sculptural and classic
Hailing from a picturesque French town rich in a rare white clay, Limoges porcelain has been regarded for centuries as the finest on the market, drawing attention from royal families, First Ladies, Victorian housewives, and chic tastemakers the world over
Kinsey Marable shares some of his favorite titles for a garden lover’s collection
This artist won’t mind a bit if you step all over his work. In fact, he strongly encourages it.
Paulette Tavormina uses flowers, fruit, and other objects to create photographs that are as evocative and beautiful as the 17th-century Dutch paintings that inspire them
Frances Schultz shares her personal journey of self-discovery through the restoration of her East Hampton cottage. In this excerpt Schultz reflects on a favorite room that perennially retains its gardeny flair with ever-changing furniture and fabric
In style throughout history, this age-old form has us looking to the past for outdoor inspiration
Artists use X-ray technology to showcase botanicals, proving flowers are more than just pretty faces
From sterling to pewter and stainless, metallic flower vases in a silver palette keep their cool and show off flowers to their best advantage