Probably slapdash, below. Yet fine tuned, inherent. Barrel & half barrel collateral from their Vins & Liqueurs. Even the colors echo from building to barrel. Sited in equal asymmetry as the architecture, and function. Finally, the trinity of pots/plants on the table, each a Charlie Brown Christmas tree, yet matched disparateness.

Pic, above, here.
Adore how little the 'garden', how great its statement.
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Furniture in-the-garden maximized to function, yet warm invitation to comfort & hospitality. Table/chairs echoed just inside the door, repetition. And those fonts.
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A sliver between building and road, yet a respite from those worlds.
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An odd affliction, adoring little-giving-much. Especially potent when it's woven into a livelihood.
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Garden & Be Well, XO T
2 comments:
...a truly lovely little tableaux.....
You've shown some gorgeous storefronts before, Tara, but I think I like this one best of all. And it's given me some ideas.
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