In Singapore, Nature Reborn as Art
In the botanical gardens of the city-state, sculptural works lie subtley in wait for viewers, part of an exhibition that runs through Dec. 27. nytimes.com |
The Spotless Garden
Aquaponic gardens use fish, water and no soil — and may be the future of food growing. feeds.nytimes.com |
Design Notebook: At the Milan Furniture Fair, a Fluid Design Emerges
Designers embraced a style best described as superleggera — or super light — with lithe and angular pieces. feeds.nytimes.com |
Gardening week ahead: long-flowering plants for summer/autumn
Herbaceous perennials, traditionally planted in spring as soil is warming up or in autumn when soil is still warm, are the stars of the show in late summer and easy to grow in good soil. telegraph.co.uk |
Currents | Open: Monocle Magazine Opens West Village Shop
The small store, which opened last week, carries a fairly large, well-edited selection of merchandise. feeds.nytimes.com |