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Shop Morris & Co. Pure Honeysuckle & … and other curated products on LTK, the easiest way to shop everything from your favorite creators.
Japanese honeysuckle flowers are beautiful and fragrant, but this vigorously growing plant can be invasive. Learn more about this vine on Gardener’s Path.
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David Charlez Designs created stunning custom architectural design for the Honeysuckle Lane II project in Wayzata, MN. Discover more project photos and details in our portfolio.
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Also called diervilla, bush honeysuckle is an easy-care native shrub that attracts pollinators with cheerful yellow flowers.
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A perfectly simple & summery recipe for honeysuckle soda! Or, just make a honeysuckle cordial and add it to cocktails and use it in baking.
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This delightful shrub will perfume the summer air with a sweetl fragrance—so you'll want to plant it where its perfume can be enjoyed. Goldflame Honeysuckle's 2" flowers are a pretty rose-pink with yellow interiors. Its oval, blue-green leaves have stems with a reddish hue. This honeysuckle can be grown as a twining vine on a trellis or fence, or sprawling over stone walls. Many gardeners like to plant it near windows, doors and patios so they can enjoy its sweet fragrance. Goldflame Honeysuckle is easy to grow and prefers well-drained soil in full sun to partial shade. Deer tend to avoid. Lonicera x heckrotti 'Goldflame'
David Charlez Designs created stunning custom architectural design for the Honeysuckle Lane II project in Wayzata, MN. Discover more project photos and details in our portfolio.
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First produced in 1876 Honeysuckle & Tulip was an early Morris fabric design depicting entwined foliage and flower motifs in a mirrored pattern repeat. Honeysuckle & Tulip can be seen here in the Privet/Honeycombe colourway.
Designed by May Morris in 1883 for wallpaper Honeysuckle is reproduced in the fabric in natural pretty colorways.
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Japanese honeysuckle flowers are beautiful and fragrant, but this vigorously growing plant can be invasive. Learn more about this vine on Gardener’s Path.
Size: Small (4.25" x 4.25") Display your favorite photos, images, and quotes on this vibrant ceramic tile. You can use your custom tile as a trivet or to upgrade your home deco. This is a fully functioning tile and is great in backsplashes. Great for holiday, wedding, and office gifts. Dimensions: 4.25"l x 4.25"w; Thickness: 0.19" Weight: 3.75 oz. Made of white ceramic Full-color, full-bleed printing Not recommended for outdoor use. Protect from exposure to direct sunlight Designer Tip: To ensure the highest quality print, please note that this product’s customizable design area measures 4.25" x 4.25". For best results please add 1/8" bleed
Buy Honeysuckle in Green/Beige/Pink, a feature wallpaper from Morris and Co, featured in the William Morris collection from Fashion Wallpaper. Free delivery on all UK orders.
Part of our William Morris range in collaboration with the V&A, the William Morris Honeysuckle and Tulip Slate Roman Blind is both charming and stylish with its rich and spectacular pattern and warm grey colouring. The Honeysuckle and Tulip design is a personal favourite o
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This design from 1876 has been gravure printed using mica and metallic effects.
Grasscloth Design #1743921 Natural woven grasscloth wallpaper with a slight luster for the ultimate in timeless elegance - paste required 20.3 inch vertical repeat of the design Roll dimension (installed): 24" W x 27' L Natural woven grasscloth wallpaper with a slight luster for the ultimate in timeless elegance - paste required 100% handcrafted natural sisal Subtle luster, natural white with unique variations and striations Recommended for lower traffic areas from dining rooms to accent walls Paste required and professional paper installer recommended Class A fire-rated Disclaimer: Grasscloth is a natural handcrafted wallpaper with unique variations and irregularities in texture, color, and weave, which is an inherent quality of this material. When installed, the seams between the panels of grasscloth will be visible. Variations in color between batches may occur due to the manufacturing process. This paper is not suitable for high moisture areas such as bathrooms with showers or bathtubs.
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David Charlez Designs created stunning custom architectural design for the Honeysuckle Lane II project in Wayzata, MN. Discover more project photos and details in our portfolio.
Coral honeysuckle, Lonicera sempervirens), loved for its eye-popping clusters of pollinator-delighting blooms and its robust demeanor in the garden, is a favorite perennial vine for many Texas gar…
Garden plant of the moment: Honeysuckle - Fernhill garden centre is one of the best in Ireland. We stock a huge range of plants, trees, garden care products & more. Visit today or shop online.
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That's why I've compiled a list of the 100 best kitchen island ideas to inspire your next home renovation project.
Honeysuckle and Tulip behang van Morris & Co. Elegant in ontwerp en kleur, dit diepdrukbehang is geproduceerd met mica- en metaaleffecten en is geïnspireerd op Morris waterverfschilderijen van Kamperfoelie uit 1876. De studio Morris & Co creëerde dit nieuwe kunstwerk met fijne inkt, potlood en waterverf.
Size: Small (4.25" x 4.25") Display your favorite photos, images, and quotes on this vibrant ceramic tile. You can use your custom tile as a trivet or to upgrade your home deco. This is a fully functioning tile and is great in backsplashes. Great for holiday, wedding, and office gifts. Dimensions: 4.25"l x 4.25"w; Thickness: 0.19" Weight: 3.75 oz. Made of white ceramic Full-color, full-bleed printing Not recommended for outdoor use. Protect from exposure to direct sunlight Designer Tip: To ensure the highest quality print, please note that this product’s customizable design area measures 4.25" x 4.25". For best results please add 1/8" bleed
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Hey everyone! How are y'all?? Okay, so just a brief background on me. Before I became a stay at home mother and wife, I was in the natural stone industry for roughly 7 or 8 years. I mainly worked for a natural stone supplier (they supply the stone to the fabricators), but I did work for a fabricator (they are the ones who actually cut & install the stone) for 2 years somewhere in the mix. I LOVED my job. Everyday I had the privilege to work with amazing co-workers and clients...and do what I love best...decorate. So what exactly is a stone supplier, you ask? Okay, say you need your kitchen countertops done...you go meet with a fabricator. He then comes to measure your kitchen and get the specs to give you a quote or estimated cost for the final project. Here comes the fun part- the fabricator would then send you to the natural stone distributor (supplier...same thing) to pick out your granite, marble, soapstone...whatever. You get the idea. So people like me would help you pick the best choice for the kitchen (or bathroom, fireplace surround, etc) while informing you about the pros and cons to each particular stone. Now. With that said, I'm going to try and clear up the myths and confusion with granite, marble, etc, while giving you a few tips as well. The biggest concern I had from clients was maintenance of the stone. Does it scratch? Stain? Do I have to seal it? To make it easier, I'm going to go over the 4 most popular kitchen countertop selections and give you information on each of them and hopefully answer a few questions that you may have. Granite: Being the most popular for countertops, this is going to be the most durable surface. Now, this surface comes in polished and honed. Polished = shiny, Honed = matte finish. Duh, right? You'd be surprised at the confusion on that one....moving on. I have never seen the polish version scratch, but have seen the honed version scratch before. Not deeply scratched, just tiny little scratches all over...you could see them when the sunlight hit the countertop for example. Granite is a natural surface so it needs to be sealed. The quarrys will polish the stone on site, then ship it to the distributor/ supplier. It is NOT sealed. I had a lot of people think that because it was polished, it had been sealed. This is wrong. Quarrys do no sealing on site. Typically your fabricator will (you need to make sure, don't assume) seal the granite before they install the stone. Here's where panic came in from clients....I have to seal it?? No worries. It is VERY simple. Most of the time, sealers come in a jug. Simply put a little (a little goes a long way) on a rag and wipe it on your countertops, working in small sections at a time. Work it into the granite in circular motions. Do this, section by section, until you are finished. Let it sit for 24 hours before you put anything back on the counters so the sealer can really penetrate through the stone. You should seal your granite once a year. What should you clean your granite with? soap and water. Yes, simple as that. You can pay the big bucks for the cleaners, but soap and water is best. What works especially well is Murphy's Oil Soap. Grab a spray bottle, add about 1/4 cup of Murphy's Oil Soap to it and fill the rest with water. Bam, there's your cleaner. Murphy's Oil Soap is thick. It acts as a cleaner while helping to keep your granite sealed because it is so thick that it penetrates through the stone every time you use it. This stuff is thick...I have found that it's easiest to wipe on and off with a paper towel instead of a rag. It doesn't leave streaks....I have found that rags leave streaks. Don't clean your granite with 409, Lysol, etc. It's okay if you accidentally do it. You haven't ruined your granite. It's more or less something that ruins your granite over time. I had a customer call me once who had her black granite installed 3 years prior to the problem...she had been using Windex to clean her black kitchen island. Over time, the Windex ate through the sealer and polish. It left her island very dull. It ate through the sealer which made it more susceptible to stains. Granite typically does not stain, however, I have seen cases where it has when not sealed. I had a lady call me very upset one day because her white granite stained. The problem was it had never been sealed and she had the granite installed many years ago. She canned fruit for a hobby. The fruit ended up staining the granite. Keep in mind, she never sealed it. I've only seen this happen a few times. What to do if it stains? Take equal parts of baking soda and Dawn dish soap. Mix together in a bowl. Evenly distribute the mixture over the stain. Maybe about 1/4" thick? Next, cover with cellophane (saran wrap) and seal the edges with duct tape. Make sure to really seal your edges good. Then take a toothpick and poke maybe 3-4 holes in the top. Leave for 24 hours, then wipe clean. Your stain should be gone. If not, do it again until the stain is gone. Then, seal your granite so it doesn't happen again. ~New Venetian Gold Granite~ Marble: Ah, the beloved marble. Everybody wants it in their kitchen but everyone is too afraid to take the plunge for the fear that it will ruin. Let me tell you...if it's what you really want, go for it. Think about it. People have been using marble in their homes for years and years in Europe. America is just a little slow to catch on to things sometimes. Marble is more porous than granite, which means that it is more absorbent. However, if you are good to your marble, it will be good to you. I would seal it every 6 months. It takes every bit of 10 minutes to seal your marble. Don't let the fact that you have to seal it twice a year stop you from getting it installed. I've even seen people realize how easy it is to seal, so they go ahead and seal it every 4-6 months and that's okay, too. Other than that, marble is just like granite when it comes to the different finishes, scratching and staining. ~Carrara White Marble~ Soapstone: I LOVE Soapstone. It truly gives a kitchen a classy, old world look. Now, the thing with soapstone is that it doesn't technically require sealing. Instead, you use mineral oil, which acts like a sealer while penetrating through the stone to darken it. When soapstone comes in from the quarry, it is very light in color- so light that you can't actually see the natural veins or color...is it black, green...grey? What darkens up the stone is mineral oil. Typically, a fabricator will go ahead and put the first coat of mineral oil on the stone upon installation. It is your job to put the mineral oil on after that. Usually after about 3 coats, the mineral oil has penetrated enough that the color has reached it's peak, meaning it's as dark as it will get. Soapstone will scratch because the surface is very soft. If it does, you can sand the scratch down, then "reseal" it with the mineral oil until you reach the exact color you want. Here is a website that I feel gives accurate information when it comes to the care & maintenance of soapstone. Like any other natural stone, you should clean it with soap and water. Ya know who has soapstone in their kitchen? Paula Deen. You KNOW that she does a lot of cooking and spends lots of time in her kitchen. If soapstone is what you want...get it. ~Durado Soapstone~ Man-made Surface (Zodiaq, Ceasarstone , etc): Most people resort to this surface because they want the marble look without the upkeep. This is a man-made composite mix of quartz and resin that is poured to make a slab. It is very durable and does not stain or scratch. It is not a natural stone, so there is no sealing required. However, colors are limited and often times my clients had to go with solid white if they wanted the "marble look". Other-wise, most of your choices are solid colors, with tiny specs all over. ~DuPont Zodiaq- Toasted Almond~ Travertine: Take my advice. Do not use this for a countertop. I have heard way too many horror stories. It is fine to use for flooring or backsplash but I personally do not recommend this for a countertop. I'm talking don't even use it in your bathroom....don't even think about using it in your kitchen. Travertine was formed under the ocean a really long time ago. That's why when you see it, you see tiny little sponge-like holes in it. In the slab/countertop form, the quarrys will fill these holes. Sealing is a must for this product. ~Durango Travertine~ Okay, I really hope this answers any questions you may have had. There is so much to discuss regarding natural stone, so there's no way I can cover everything in one post. If I have missed something or if you have any further questions, feel free to contact me. {[email protected]} Y'all have a good day! ~Amber~ Linking with... Coastal Charm Cedar Hill Ranch- Cowgirl Up Not JUST A Housewife No Minimalist Here French Country Cottage
Size: Large (6" X 6") Display your favorite photos, images, and quotes on this vibrant ceramic tile. You can use your custom tile as a trivet or to upgrade your home décor. Great for holiday, wedding, and office gifts. Dimensions: 6"l x 6"w; Thickness: 0.19" Weight: 8.5 oz. Made of white ceramic Full-color, full-bleed printing Not recommended for outdoor use. Protect from exposure to direct sunlight Designer Tip: To ensure the highest quality print, please note that this product’s customizable design area measures 6" x 6". For best results please add 1/8"" bleed
‘Lonicera brownii Dropmore Scarlet’ is een rijkbloeiende kamperfoelie met een opvallende oranje bloeikleur. De gekleurde bloemen trekken vlinders en bijen aan. Het is een decoratieve bladverliezende plant met een smal opgaande, klimmende groeivorm. Hij bloeit in juni met opvallende geurende, violetkleurige bloempjes die later oranje uitbloeien. De bladeren zijn blauwgroen en eivormig. Deze Lonicera doet
Display your favorite photos, images, and quotes on this vibrant ceramic tile. You can use your custom tile as a trivet or to upgrade your home décor. Great for holiday, wedding, and office gifts. Dimensions: 6"l x 6"w; Thickness: 0.19" Weight: 8.5 oz. Made of white ceramic Full-color, full-bleed printing Not recommended for outdoor use. Protect from exposure to direct sunlight Designer Tip: To ensure the highest quality print, please note that this product’s customizable design area measures 6" x 6". For best results please add 1/8"" bleed
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Peel and Stick Design #1743921 Subtle linen textured, DIY-friendly self-adhesive, removable and cleanable wallcovering for smooth, flat, non-textured surfaces 20.3 inch vertical repeat of the design 24 inches wide and available in lengths of 1 foot, 3, 6, 9 or 12 feet Eco-friendly inks, formaldehyde-, phthalate-, and PVC-free Great for upgrading rooms, temporary spaces, bookcases and an array of craft projects Matte finish Country of Origin: USA