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    Garden Pots

    Windowsills, terraces and garden patches are all perfect for saying it with flowers. According to a recent survey, 75% of the French population has a place to garden whether they live in a house or an apartment.The garden has become the second most important living area after the living room and has even supplanted the kitchen in this respect. Its popularity is sustained by a continually renewed offering of containers and garden pots.
    The latest trend is the jumbo planter. Luisa Bocchietto has designed a whole range ...
     
    Latest news ...

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    ARIK LEVY designs 4 portable flueless burner fireplaces for PLANIKA based on a vegetable liquid called Fanola. | RUBELLI opens the first European DONGHIA show room in Paris. | BHV Rivoli Paris launches its new &ldquoDeco Space&rdquo &ndash 4,500 sq.m. divided into four different themes (Tropical, Nature, Dandy and Graphic).  Landscape designer Monika Gora has just designed a monumental plant pot for GH FORM, a Danish manufacturer specialising in street furniture. The IF Product Design Award, an international competition ...
     
    The second edition is dedicated biodiversity.
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    Garden Pots

    Windowsills, terraces and garden patches are all perfect for saying it with flowers. According to a recent survey, 75% of the French population has a place to garden whether they live in a house or an apartment.The garden has become the second most important living area after the living room and has even supplanted the kitchen in this respect. Its popularity is sustained by a continually renewed offering of containers and garden pots.

    The latest trend is the jumbo planter. Luisa Bocchietto has designed a whole range of pots from 12 cm to 2 metres high. Together, they can turn your garden into a modern art exhibition that would do Jean-Pierre Raynaud proud. Together, they can turn your garden into a modern art exhibition that would do Jean-Pierre Raynaud proud. The illuminated version creates a magical atmosphere at night. Standards IP44 and IP65 ensure that illuminated flower pots are completely safe outdoors.Square, geometric or curved and green, their lines are resolutely contemporary.Jean-Pierre Massaud&rsquos &ldquoMissed Tree&rdquo series consists of giant flower boxes in the form of stylised tree trunks that combine to make a forest. The designer wanted to &ldquooffer everyone the privilege of eating in the shade even if they don&rsquot have room to plant a tree&rdquo. These sculptural forms are possible thanks to high-tech materials such as polyethylene. Both recyclable and weather-resistant, it is the most widely used plastic along with polyester and resin Another advantage of these composites is that they are easy to colour. Bright red, lime green, white and gold garden pot will brighten up your garden. Metal garden containers also add lustre to your plants. Polished aluminium, galvanised steel and brushed zinc are used for their stainless properties and contemporary style. 5.5 designers have chosen concrete for their garden furniture. Both creative and fun, a flower box can double as a chair or bench back. The user&rsquos green thumbs will soon convert the planter bench into a unique feature. Humanising concrete is one of the goals of apartment buildings today. However, alongside these designer creations, natural materials and conventional shapes are still very popular. Wooden planters and terracotta garden vases are traditional garden ornaments.

    Ever-popular Versaillesplanters are still made according to the wooden model designed by Le Nôtre in the 17th century for the gardens at Versailles. The only innovation is the addition of a metal lining with a water reserve and irrigation system to make plant maintenance easier. Another tradition, from the south of France this time, is the Anduze vase handmade in the Cevennes since the 17th century. Its floral, fruit and escutcheon ornamentation was no doubt inspired by the Medici Vase. Originally flambéed, it can also have a white lead or plain patina. 

    There is no need to have a huge garden to be surrounded by greenery. Stackable flowerpots and screen planters are perfect for balconies and small spaces and provide practical, attractive natural separations. With wall-mounted planters, indoor and outdoor green walls are made simple.    The Bourollec Brothers&rsquo design consists of three planters on nylon straps with a trellis in-between for climbing plants    that eventually turns into a screen of foliage.

    Wall fountains can also be installed in a small courtyard or indoors. Water is an essential element of gardening. Olde worlde stone fountains and high-tech stainless cascades add Zen and freshness to outdoor areas. Growing, planting and re-potting put you in touch with the seasons again and are an efficient way of sowing the seeds of serenity. Just ask any gardening enthusiast!

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    Latest news ...

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    ARIK LEVY designs 4 portable flueless burner fireplaces for PLANIKA based on a vegetable liquid called Fanola. | RUBELLI opens the first European DONGHIA show room in Paris. | BHV Rivoli Paris launches its new &ldquoDeco Space&rdquo &ndash 4,500 sq.m. divided into four different themes (Tropical, Nature, Dandy and Graphic).  Landscape designer Monika Gora has just designed a monumental plant pot for GH FORM, a Danish manufacturer specialising in street furniture. The IF Product Design Award, an international competition organised by the Hanover International Design Forum, is open to designers and manufacturers whose products have been on the market for less than 3 years. Entry deadline: August l5 2009.
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    The second edition of open-air temporary garden exhibition, Le Jardin Ephémère, is dedicated to biodiversity. The Paris city department of parks and gardens has created eleven different gardens in the 3,200 sq.m. square in front of Paris City Hall (Hôtel de Ville), on display until 14th July 2009. Orchestrated by landscape gardener Fabrice Yvelin, the exhibition features a vegetable garden, organic gardening techniques, mulching and composting. The garden is an educational tool to explain new environmental practices.&rdquo

    DK HOME

    DK Home
    is a Dutch manufacturer of luxury furniture and accessories. This company has developed a whole collection of large-sized jars.
    The team of designers of DK Home works together with craftsmen, mainly located in Asia, specialized in the handwork of mother-of-pearl. The original jars so elaborated are similar to sculptures and have a very mineral aspect. We invite you to discover the web Site of DK Home.
    DK HOME

     
    AMPHOLIA-ANDUZE

    Ampholia,
    a family business run by Nicole and Jean-Jacques Bertrand, experienced pottery makers in Anduze, the historical centre of pottery making in the south of France, was set up more than thirty years ago. A passionate love and mastery of the potter&rsquos art are at the heart of their production which originated in Tuscany with the ancient technique of &ldquofatto a mano&rdquo or stamping of pieces in plaster moulds finished off with a traditional foot-operated ...
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    AMPHOLIA-ANDUZE

    Ampholia,
    a family business run by Nicole and Jean-Jacques Bertrand, experienced pottery makers in Anduze, the historical centre of pottery making in the south of France, was set up more than thirty years ago. A passionate love and mastery of the potter&rsquos art are at the heart of their production which originated in Tuscany with the ancient technique of &ldquofatto a mano&rdquo or stamping of pieces in plaster moulds finished off with a traditional foot-operated potter&rsquos wheel.  The traditional reproduction of Anduze vases from the reign of the Sun King is supplemented by Chambord vases and other ornamental vases originally designed for the Medici gardens.
     

    JardinChic , on-line sale of contemporary garden furniture, decoration and design accessories.
    www.jardinchic.com is where you&rsquoll find the creations of all the top designers and manufacturers of outdoor furniture, decoration and accessories. With JardinChic, everyone can share the Beautiful, the Unique and the Ultimate Design in outdoor living in just a few clicks &hellip
     
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    JardinChic , on-line sale of contemporary garden furniture, decoration and design accessories.
    www.jardinchic.com is where you&rsquoll find the creations of all the top designers and manufacturers of outdoor furniture, decoration and accessories.
    With JardinChic, everyone can share the Beautiful, the Unique and the Ultimate Design in outdoor living in just a few clicks &hellip
    JardinChic also accompanies professionals - architects, decorators, cafés, hotels and restaurants - in carrying out their outdoor design, equipment and decoration projects: customised service, quotes, availability and product offerings, assistance with project management, à la carte delivery.
     
    Jean-Pierre RAYNAUD

    Jean-Pierre Raynaud (1939) is a French conceptual artist of international renown. Originally a horticulturist, he has turned the common flowerpot in our gardens and terraces into a work of art, a monumental sculpture that you will set you thinking.  He has produced it in a large number of bright colours with a certain predilection for red, in reference to the earth. Iridescent colours and smaller sizes were used for the flowerpots exhibited at the FIAC fair in ...
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    Jean-Pierre RAYNAUD

    Jean-Pierre Raynaud (1939) is a French conceptual artist of international renown. Originally a horticulturist, he has turned the common flowerpot in our gardens and terraces into a work of art, a monumental sculpture that you will set you thinking.  He has produced it in a large number of bright colours with a certain predilection for red, in reference to the earth. Iridescent colours and smaller sizes were used for the flowerpots exhibited at the FIAC fair in 2003. The 3 m 50 &ldquoGolden Pot&rdquo in front of the Pompidou Centre in Paris remains his best-known piece. This recurring theme in his work has inspired manufacturers of plants and flowerpots who have also produced giant pots. Jumbo size has become a popular trend.
    Ceramic squares, signposts and flags also figure largely in his works.
     

     
    Further reading > &ldquoLe Pot doré de Jean-Pierre Raynaud&rdquo by Christophe Domino, 112 p.
     
    THE ENGLISH GARDEN

    The English Garden
    is a survey of 100 English gardens, from the 16th century to the present day. It is an accessible and affordable overview of 100 iconic and influential English gardens from the sixteenth century to the present day. This book covers the whole of English garden history, from the formal gardens of the Renaissance and the pastoral idylls of the English Landscape tradition to the herbaceous Arts and Crafts garden of the 20th century and today's contemporary designs. It features historical gardens and national favourites such as Hampton Court Palace and Capability Brown's Blenheim Palace ...
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    THE ENGLISH GARDEN
    The English Garden is a survey of 100 English gardens, from the 16th century to the present day. It is an accessible and affordable overview of 100 iconic and influential English gardens from the sixteenth century to the present day. This book covers the whole of English garden history, from the formal gardens of the Renaissance and the pastoral idylls of the English Landscape tradition to the herbaceous Arts and Crafts garden of the 20th century and today's contemporary designs. It features historical gardens and national favourites such as Hampton Court Palace and Capability Brown's Blenheim Palace, alongside lesser known examples like Gertrude Jekyll's Munstead Wood and Derek Jarman's Prospect Cottage. It also features all types of garden, including formal gardens, parterres, cottage gardens, botanical gardens, parks, biomes and urban gardens, among others. Arranged in chronological order, each entry consists of a full-page image and accompanying text describing the garden, its designer, patron or maker and historical context. It includes a glossary of terms and movements and a directory of gardens open to the public. It is for sure an easy-to-use guide for garden designers and enthusiasts alike.

    The English Garden, Phaidon Ed., 112 p.

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