Features

Sister Parish, the textile partner for Birmingham, Alabama’s premier design show, Antiques at the Gardens, kicks off the annual event in classic style with dinner in a floral-filled greenhouse.

Austin-based floral designer Antonio Bond has a way with flowers that provokes thought, celebrates beauty in imperfection, and always steals the show.

As Detroit’s automotive pioneers busied themselves with building cars, they also built grand estates, with gardens to match.

With an array of inspirations ranging from the Victorian Age to the Arts and Crafts movement, Thomas Jayne and William Cullum transform a guest home from mundane to magical with a dose of ingenuity and plenty of colorful joy.

San Francisco interior designer Suzanne Tucker gives clients a fresh perspective in a grand Napa Valley estate where the views are the main attraction.

Event designer Cassie LaMere breaks down the elements for creating an unforgettable gathering.

When autumn comes around, floral designer Maggie Bailey of Bramble & Bee Floral thrives on creating her arrangements outdoors.

As the creative mind behind Ferrick Mason, painter and designer Alex Mason generates constant conversation between art, textiles, and wall coverings.

By looking at the garden through a different lens, artist Meg Black opened up a new world of endless creativity.

Passionate philanthropist, traveler, aesthete, and hostess, Deeda Blair tells of her loves in a new book, Food, Flowers, and Fantasy. Here, she discusses the release and other apsects of her colorful life.

Event designer Tara Guérard shares her tools and tricks of the trade for creating an outdoor gathering full of blooms and beauty.

Renowned floral designers Ariella Chezar and Nicolette Owen lead flower enthusiasts in a three-day intensive course full of inspiration and beauty.