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Terrarium Centrepieces

Our terrariums were used as table centres for a gorgeous wedding in Ontario.  The bride’s sister did a fantastic job planting each piece.  At the end of the night one lucky guest from each table went home with a centrepiece.
We just love the idea and the way it turned out!  Check out these beautiful photos by Corina V. Photography:

   

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New Release

We designed the Living Display for spaces that can’t accommodate both a terrarium and a display.  By creating two shelves over your favorite plant, you can add a touch of greenery to your everyday items.  The minimalist design would fit nicely on a credenza, side table or desk.

 

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East Coast Living Magazine
We are excited to be in the Spring issue of East Coast Living magazine!
It was a pleasure to chat with Janice about our process.  Check out the feature:

Photo by Kirstie Tweed (@orangegirlphotos)
Photo by Kirstie Tweed, @orangegirlphotos

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Frame Magazine

We had the pleasure of chatting with the creators of Frame Magazine.
Check out our feature on page 24.

Frame Magazine

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Shop Talk

If you are on the East Coast pick up a copy of The Coast we are in the Shop Talk section this week!

Shop Talk

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Card Display

We were asked to create a business card display for a local artist.  We wanted to maintain a simple design while adding a little extra functionality.  We created a pen holder in the back of the display that acts as structural support to keep cards reclined at a 30 degree angle.Custom Card Display

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Custom Pieces

We always look forward to working on custom projects.

This is a 12″ Teardrop Terrarium!

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This is a custom Herb House!  It is a variation of our Glass House Terrarium – we kept one of the roof panels open for more air circulation and easier harvesting.  The inside of the house that will make contact with the soil was left silver.

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