June/July 2013

Articles from this Issue

Welcome guests into your garden with an exquisite gate. Constructed from wood, iron and more, garden gates no longer function to only keep out unwanted visitors. Today’s gates are an artful addition...
First introduced in Austria in 1983, natural swimming ponds have grown in popularity over the past couple of decades. Now taking off in the U.S., these cool pools are safe and sustainable using no...
Your garden doesn’t have to consist of just plants. Create a unique outdoor space with eclectic accents that reflect your personality and style.  one: Dragonfly metal art, from F.O.B. two:  Twist...
“It was Jean Baptiste Carpeaux who pushed me over the edge,” says Abraham Mohler, about his decision long ago to become a sculptor. Mohler attended Arizona State University where he was a walk-on on...
With seating for only 34 diners, I Fratellini is an oh-so-tiny slice of Italy in Clayton. “I try to make it as authentic as possible,” says owner Zoë Robinson. “It’s not an Italian-American...
Purchased three years ago, the 12,000-plus-square-foot multi-level was built in 1996 and is surrounded by magnificent grounds that the new owners describe as “like a park, incredibly peaceful and...

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