favorite garden element: espalier trees...
Pleaching or plashing was common in gardens from the late Middle Ages until the 18th century. This technique is a kind of weaving of the branches of deciduous trees or shrubs to form a living fence. Sometimes branches woven together grow together, a natural grafting known as inosculation. Sir Walter Scott brought the technique back to popularity in England when he described such a fence in The Fortunes of Nigel. // Great Gardens & Ideas // #pleaching #plashing #garden #weaving #branches
Eco Outdoor: Curated range of natural architectural surfaces and outdoor furniture
Sitting unobtrusively on one of Bondi Beach’s premier streets is a private home designed by Akin Atelier that plays with light, minimalism and geometry. Architect: Akin Atelier Landscape Designer: Dangar Barin Smith Photographer: Murray Fredericks Architecture Akin Atelier – Kelvin …