Garden design
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Gardening tools to help you flex your green thumb
These gardening tools are a cut above - and the perfect festive gift
By Nuray Bulbul Published
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Designer Camille Finefrock transforms Kickstarter’s Brooklyn HQ into a ’portrait of the woods’
By Pei-Ru Keh Last updated
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Power plants: 23 New York artists create indoor perennials for The Plant Show
By Alexandra Alexa Last updated
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Derelict glasshouse in London transformed by up-and-coming architects HASA
As seen in the Wallpaper* September Style Special (W*246)
By Ellie Stathaki Last updated
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Ori Gersht reflects on Kyoto’s Zen gardens and their secret floating worlds
By Jessica Klingelfuss Last updated
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Architectural gardens around the world to soothe the soul
From small domestic gardens, to nature reserves, urban interventions and local parks, here are some of the finest green projects that place nature at their heart
By Ellie Stathaki Last updated
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New roots: Europe’s largest cactus garden springs from an industrial wasteland
By Suzanne Wales Last updated
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Forging ahead: Thomas Heatherwick updates us on the Garden Bridge
By Jonathan Bell Last updated
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This Nordic gardening gear from Fiskars is blooming lovely
Finnish home tools icon Fiskars unveils a ready-to-wear offering by fashion designer Maria Korkeila
By Pei-Ru Keh Last updated
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Best Outdoor Entertaining: Wallpaper* Design Awards 2021
Lounging furniture, fun and games for outdoor socialising: discover the winners of ‘Best outdoor entertaining’ in the Wallpaper* Design Awards 2021
By Léa Teuscher Last updated
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Hermès’ summer terrace: London oasis for al fresco elation
The French luxury maison opens a verdant terrace at its New Bond Street flagship in London's Mayfair, with an escapist garden evoking South African and Mediterranean summers, designed by Sarah Price
By Laura Hawkins Last updated
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Fiat’s iconic modernist factory hosts new urban oasis
Fiat’s former Lingotto factory and test track are transformed into Europe’s largest hanging garden – a new urban oasis for Turin
By Jonathan Bell Last updated
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Geometry and horticulture come together in artist Gabriel Orozco’s garden design
By Sam Rogers Last updated
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The Rich Brothers are designing their own garden from scratch
Looking for garden design ideas? The Rich Brothers are designing a new garden from scratch at their home in Wales – and you can follow the process step by step, from digging to planting
By Rosa Bertoli Last updated
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Minimalist mini pools for at-home dips in the sun
Designed by Ludovica and Roberto Palomba for Kos, these mini pools create a moment of escape within your space and are equipped with the latest wellness technology. Take a dip...
By Rosa Bertoli Last updated
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Kettal and Tectum’s indoor hydroponic garden combats cabin fever with office-grown veg
Kettal and Tectum Garden’s hydroponic indoor garden offers new opportunities for home-grown veg and adds a sprinkle of greenery to office spaces
By Martha Elliott Last updated
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Niwaki is a new outlet for Japan’s most innovative tools
New London store Niwaki sells exquisitely crafted Japanese gardening tools and workwear
By Mary Cleary Last updated
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Bas Smets on landscaping Notre-Dame, and ‘hacking' a city to fight climate change
Landscape architect Bas Smets talks to us about Notre-Dame, modern gardens, microclimates and more
By Ellie Stathaki Last updated
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Family-friendly urban gardens: how to make the most of a small space
Urban gardens, often on the small side, can still keep all members of the family happy
By Hannah Silver Last updated
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Greenhouses to swoon over
Discover Hartley Botanic greenhouses for both the green-fingered and amateur gardener
By Hannah Silver Last updated
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Landscape architect James Rose’s legacy explored in show at his midcentury New Jersey home
Green River Project and Object & Thing inspect 20th-century landscape architect James Rose’s legacy in a display of art, furniture and objects, both historic and contemporary
By Pei-Ru Keh Last updated
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Jean-Michel Othoniel brings the Sun King back to life at Versailles
By Ellen Himelfarb Last updated
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Moss deft: why we are manicuring our green, short and curlies
By Emma Moore Last updated
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Edible flowers: the how, the what and the why
A new book from Monacelli, Edible Flowers: How, Why, and When We Eat Flowers, uncovers a fascinating history
By Hannah Silver Last updated
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Piet Oudolf on creating inspirational outside space, plus a look at his own garden
See these new photographs of Piet Oudolf’s private garden, and hear from the ultimate urban gardener on seasonal planting tips, success in small spaces, and crafting the Vitra HQ garden
By Tilly Macalister-Smith Last updated
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Heavy metal: John Chamberlain's first UK exhibition takes Edinburgh
By Ali Morris Last updated
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Wet set: ‘Three Isles’ birdbaths, by Teo Yang Studio and Huguet
By Blaire Dessent Last updated