The debate on whether a design is good or bad is a never-ending one. From terrible public space "solutions" to ideas so bad, it’s hard to believe someone came up with them, we've covered plenty of the latter over the years. So how about we balance out the scales a little bit?
Telephone cords. Well, no, that's another story: bunny proofing. Let's briefly cover what is food and what is not. Hay - This is th...
A new book on the American philanthropist and horticulturalist Bunny Mellon takes us through the social whirl and the beautiful gardens to the surprisingly retiring personality behind it all
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September 26th is International Rabbit Day, so what better way to celebrate than by reminding ourselves of why we love these adorable fluffy animals so much?
In an extract from Mark Purcell's The Country House Library, the author introduces some of the most impressive libraries in Britain's country houses, and discusses their decline in the twentieth century.
A pomegranate tree just outside the terrace to a Senior Suite at Remezzo Villas.
From a hole in the Welsh hillside to a fully functioning family home, how Simon Dale (pictured) built his dream house from scratch in just four months.
*Pre-Order Item - it may take 8-12 weeks for your order to begin production*Do you have two rats in mind that you'd love to see made out of glass as sweet keepsake charms to cherish forever? Well now you can do that! Your new favourite pair of earrings featuring your own bunnies or the bunnies belonging to someone you love! Lovingly designed together with Katie from pictures you provide, and handcrafted completely in-house in our glass studio from start to finish. Choose two different rats or the same rat twice. Each individual rat bead takes around 25 minutes to delicately form by hand in the flame, reaching temperatures of up to 800 degrees celsius, before then heading to the kiln to soak for around 6 hours in the warmth to ensure strength and longevity. The beads are then washed by hand to release them from the mandrel, cleaned, reamed and polished, before finding their way to our beading mat to be made into something dreamy for you to wear.Wearable glass jewellery. 15mm 14k gold-filled or sterling silver hoop. Please read all notices below prior to ordering.All Rats: Due to the delicate nature and intricacy of glasswork all beads made will be completely unique and no two will ever be identical. Please keep this in mind when purchasing. Custom Rats: The rat we make will be in our signature style and although we endeavour to match your rat's colour/markings as closely as possible the practical properties of glass/the colour range we have access to may vary slightly. Please keep this in mind when purchasing. Please note: These are a made to order and custom item, please allow 12 weeks for your order to enter production 💓Please note: Any custom orders placed after 08/10/23 will not start production until 16/01/2024 After placing an order please email any reference photos to [email protected], including your full name and order number!
A babbling brook, a laughing waterfall, a flirty fountain ... beckon you to sit a spell and enjoy the wonderful whimsy of a water garden. ...
I admit, I’ve always been fascinated by miniatures and dollhouses. But I would challenge anyone to not be fascinated by Rob Heard’s Bough Houses. Each one is an intricate sculpture, an …
The Easter bunny may have come and gone, but a classic garden icon can still be found this Spring - bunnies in the garden - whether a real rabbit, a stone sculpture hare, or as an animal topiary. Stone bunnies, (rabbits / hares) were first noted originating in the stories of Pompeii (read from exert in The Natural History of Pompeii) , so it's only fitting to see these stone sculptures strategically placed in a springtime garden. The art of creating topiaries has also lead to rabbits being sculpted from boxwood hedges for example in a garden, or from grass turf on an armature. Even the Channel Gardens at New York City's Rockefeller Center display one of the city's best Spring gardens, with a 12-foot-tall topiary of an Easter bunny made with ivy and moss, which is on display now through April 19. Both real and faux sculptures and topiaries can be purchased online or in home decor stores to add a little whimsy to your own garden this spring... This regal rabbit was featured at Traditional Home - Garden Retreats Cast-iron bunnies in Marjolein Bastin's garden at marjoleinbastin.com Proud Hare Garden Statue - Wind & Weather British Artist Stanley DOVE - Pied Piper Hare 12 Bunnies - Bronze sculptures by artist Yabuuchi Satoshi Adorable - Rabbit Watch by Canis Major, via Flickr Anne Hathaway's Cottage & Gardens- perfect for this Tudor style home... These terra-cotta-bunnies were available at gardeners.com, but I'm sure you can find something similar at a local nursery, garden center, or home decor shop - try also consignment shops. Great Hare by Mary Catherine Newcomb - an 8-foot long grassy sculpture, using turf over armature. Topiary animals, like this rabbit, can be grown on a topiary frame... Here's a link for How To Make Animal Topiaries Besides these bunny topiaries being created for your garden, faux ones can be used too, indoors, for a Spring entry vignette - or for next year's Easter table... Dear Lillie blog - Easter Bunny Table And now for the pièce de résistance for bunnies in the garden... The Easter Bunny Topiaries - Channel Gardens - Rockefeller Center - New York City... See these and more pics by following their hashtag in social media #ROCKCENTER - Plus also view this slide show at nbc.com And as for real bunnies in your Spring Garden, here are some tips on How to Keep Rabbits Out of Your Garden, including a list of Rabbit-Resistant Plants... Happy Spring Gardening! Thanks for stopping by!
Its hard to believe it's already been five years since we brought home our bunny, "Bam Bam". He is a Mini Holland lop and has...
Pets can sleep anywhere, and lots of us let our furbabies come into bed with us. But it can be helpful for your cat, dog, or bunny to have its own bed. The spot will be surrounded by your pet’s scent, so it can be a comfort and a hiding spot when you’re not home. That said, pet gear and supplies are expensive at stores, so let’s learn how to make a rabbit bed at home.
This sturdy castle tower will give your rabbit unlimited hours of play time as they jump, run and sleep in their castle overlooking their kingdom. These castle towers are made of untreated pine and are safe for rabbits if they happen to try and take a bite but are sturdy enough to withstand bunny attacks. Each tower is lovingly handcrafted by myself and take about 6 hours to make. Each castle tower will arrive carefully packed with all pieces needed and instructions to assemble - it takes less than 30 minutes to assemble. You will need a multi bit screwdriver and a T-10 star bit to assemble (but bit can be purchased at any hardware store. The carpet piece is not attached but fits perfectly to cover all the wood. The carpet comes in tan or grey. Rabbit Castle - this listing is for the castle tower only and ramps are sold separately to give everyone the best options. The dimensions for the tower are 24 1/2 " tall and the front is 16 inches long and the side is 17 1/4 inches long. Ramps sold separately are 32 1/2 inches long but once attached add 29 inches of needed floor space. Hand crafted furniture for your pets