The ultimate resource for the intersection of nature and design
A resource on the intersection between nature and design, with lavishly photographed inspiration on bridging the gap between home and garden.
“Whether your giftee’s thumbs are green or black, they’ll muddy the pages of this manual. . . . Decorate with flora indoors and out, all year round.. . . . Very achievable projects.”
—The Wall Street Journal, Best Interior-Design Books to Give as Holiday Presents
“A master class on decorating using nature. . . . Projects are organized by season.”
—Better Homes & Gardens
“A crafty guide to plants as décor. . . . Provides rustic-chic project ideas for incorporating botanical elements into your home.”
—Sunset
“Tips for creating the perfect centerpiece, a guide to wreath making, and expert advice on embellishing with foliage.”
—Luxe Interiors + Design
“Offers a way to express the beauty of nature through pleasing interior design in one’s home. The text offers step-by-step instructions for home design projects—such as tabletop arrangements and entrance-way staging—that bridge the divide between living indoors and celebrating the aesthetics of the out-of-doors. Ordered by the seasons of the year and their associated horticultural offerings, this well-appointed resource, with more than 450 stunning color photographs, makes for an inviting adventure both in the garden and in the living room. . . . By exploring the creative use of common elements of nature (twigs, berries, bark, grass), in combination with stylish design, these approachable projects empower anyone with garden snips and a willingness to learn innumerable ways of elevating one's living space while celebrating nature.”—Publishers Weekly
“Be prepared for this beautifully photographed book to become the well-thumbed, bookmarked, go-to manual you reach for every time you want inspiration or step-by-step instructions for clever (and easy!) gardening projects. My copy is already dog-eared.”
—Michelle Slatalla, author of Gardenista
“When I imagine what my version of heaven looks like, it’s Terrain. It makes me feel like any green-thumb fantasy I have is possible.”
—Grace Bonney, author of In the Company of Women