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Sudpsuez Botanica Embroidered Linen Napkin Bordeaux

$60.00

The Botanica Embroidered Napkins are crafted from soft linen, featuring an scalloped border and embroidered floral motif. This charming piece will bring effortless sophistication to your table.

Sudpsuez Botanica Embroidered Linen Napkin Yellow

$60.00

The Botanica Embroidered Napkins are crafted from soft linen, featuring an scalloped border and embroidered floral motif. This charming piece will bring effortless sophistication to your table.

Sudpsuez Botanica Embroidered Linen Placemat, Yellow

$90.00

The Botanica Embroidered Round Placemat is crafted from soft linen, featuring a delicate floral embroidered border in a scalloped shape. This charming piece will bring effortless sophistication to your table.

Sudpsuez Botanica Embroidered Round Linen Placemat, Bordeaux

$90.00

The Botanica Embroidered Round Placemat is crafted from soft linen, featuring a delicate floral embroidered border in a scalloped shape. This charming piece will bring effortless sophistication to your table.

Sudpsuez Collecting Nature : The History of the Herbarium and Natural Specimens

$50.00

Words by Clive Aslet and Svante Helmbaek Tirén

 

Featuring amazing reproductions of floral specimens, minerals, seashells and more from rarely seen collections, and beautiful engravings of 18th- and 19th-century collections, this stupendously produced volume takes as its starting point the famous Timm Collection at Engelsberg Ironworks in Sweden, created by Gabriel Casper Timm and his son Paul August in the 19th century. Throughout their lives, father and son devoted much of their leisure time to collecting plants, insects, minerals and other natural treasures across Scandanavia, which they preserved in beautiful collector’s cabinets. Maintaining close contact with collectors and scientists, they also assembled a library of volumes on natural science along with books on spirituality and faith.


Drawing on a range of historical materials, 
Collecting Nature places the Timm Collection in a larger dialogue with other collectors, thinkers and scientists of the 18th and 19th centuries, showing how the world of ideas in collecting has developed and continues to influence us today.

 

Published by Bokförlaget Stolpe

Sudpsuez Pastoral Gardens

$90.00

Words by Clare Foster

Images by Andrew Montgomery

 

Pastoral Gardens is a unique and ground-breaking book that crosses the boundaries of art, photography and design to explore some of the world's most beautiful, nature-led gardens. The pastoral garden is an intriguing contradiction. The word conjures up a rural idyll, with Hardyesque visions of a wild, untainted landscape - an idea that goes against the manicured expectation of formal or 'designed' green spaces. But our warming climate is propelling a monumental change in how we garden. Around the globe, garden-makers are responding to this new reality by creating remarkable, plant-filled spaces that are inspired by the untamed landscapes around us, building back habitats and increasing the biodiversity that has been lost.

Celebrating the astonishing beauty of wild landscapes, this book shows how we as humans can harness nature in our own gardens, exploring 20 gardens that embrace this bucolic ideal. Created by leading landscape designers, these gardens respond directly to the beauty of our natural habitats, with wildflower meadows and grazing cattle integrated into holistic spaces where the boundaries between a conventional garden and the wider landscape disappear. For the gardens that do not have the luxury of a rural outlook, it is the biodiversity within them that links their human occupants with nature.

Pastoral Gardens will appeal to lovers of art, photography and the natural world as much as it will to gardeners, designers and plantspeople. The essence of each garden is captured in over 250 breathtaking photographs by Andrew Montgomery with illuminating texts by Clare Foster exploring the history, design and planting of each garden. Four additional essays by Jinny Blom, Nigel Dunnett, Kim Wilkie and Tom Stuart-Smith consider the changing nature of garden design as the climate changes around us.

 

Published by Montgomerypress