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Slow Flowers LLC
Design detail from floral designer Kirsten Gordon's colorful layered flower quilt in a bowl. It's a design twist inspired by her favorite modern designer in Chicago and she says the arrangement lasted more than 10!
The vessel is a glass bowl, about 8 inches wide with 4 inch high walls; Inside, she added 3 stems curly Daisy Miller from Bloom Magic Weddings' cutting garden (Highland Park, Ill.)
2 stems pale yellow stock from LD trading Northbrook IL, sourced from California Growers Cooperative
10 stems (or sections of stems) Euphorbia foliage and flowers from Twin Gardens farm, Harvard IL
6 blue Bachelors Buttons from BMW Cutting garden
2 stems ageratum from Twin Gardens farm, Harvard IL
2 stems yellow tansy from Twin Gardens farm, Harvard IL
3 stems zinnia elegans from BMW cutting garden 1 green, 2 yellow - Johnny's Seeds
2 stems eryngium thistle blue globe from LD Trading in Northbrook IL - Wisconsin grown
3 stems of basil purple ruffles - BMW cutting garden - Johnny's seeds
3 cosmos orange bright lights - BMW cutting garden Johnny's seeds
2 stems French marigold - BMW cutting garden
3 stems mango orange dahlias from LD Trading in Northbrook IL, sourced from bay area east California farm
Photography: Bloom Magic Weddings
Mandeville Canyon Designs
This dining room, original to the 1850's farmhouse, is at the center of the home. It made sense to incorporate several of the colors that you would see throughout the rest of the house. In keeping with the character of the home, we chose not install overhead lighting and instead opted to upcycle two old wooden chandeliers and then outfit them with a dozen different lampshades. They turned out to be a great conversation starter as everyone at the table has a favorite, and usually a story to go with it!
Photo~ Jared Saulnier
Pleasant Living, LLC
A series of mirrors that are reminiscent of a cruise liner watch over a long library table used for both eating and working.
Photography: Jim Koch
RL Design Studio
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