Decorating for the Holidays with Botanicals — No Plastic, Nothing from a Box
What we reach for in December, unconsciously, is green and living, because everything else has gone brown and dormant and the living green is the proof that something endures.
How to Set a Thanksgiving Table That Looks Nothing Like Pinterest
The aspiration, if there is one for the Thanksgiving table, is not a table that looks like anywhere else.
How to Decorate for Fall Without a Single Pumpkin
Branches cut from trees in turning color, placed in tall vessels with water, last for a week and are more beautiful than any bought arrangement.
What Your Favorite Home Scent Says About You
These are the scents of a space that holds you. They read as heritage and depth, as rooms with history and texture, as a place where you are meant to stay a while.
Floral Print in the Home
One good botanical print in the right scale, in the right color family, used in one place with complete conviction, will do more for a room than any number of smaller, hedged floral gestures.
Gingham in the Home
Gingham needs contrast — something harder, something more unexpected, something that tells the eye this isn't an accident.
The Summer Porch — Composing an Outdoor Room That Works
The porch, the terrace, the balcony, the garden corner with two chairs and a small table — June is the moment when it should become a room in the full sense of the word.
Bringing the Garden Inside — Flower Arranging with What You've Grown
The gardens of May offer extraordinary material: roses in their first flush, peonies at the very end of the month in most climates.
A Guide to Seasonal Tablescaping — Spring Edition
What a beautiful table actually requires is attention to a handful of structural principles and a willingness to work with what the season is offering — which in spring is, frankly, quite a lot.
The Spring Linen Refresh
The linen refresh is not a shopping trip. It's a rotation — winter linens stored properly, spring and summer linens retrieved, everything washed and aired before it goes back on the bed.
How to Arrange Dried Flowers (and Which Ones Last)
The flowers that dry best: strawflowers, in every color, which hold their shape and color almost perfectly. Statice, in lavender and white, which adds a delicate filler element…

