A Gathering That Grows: Hosting in Rhythm with the Garden 27 avril 2026As the season shifts, hosting begins to feel less like preparation and more like rhythm. In this piece, we explore how small, intentional choices—and the quiet presence of the garden—can...
The Garden Table: Letting Nature Shape the Setting 20 avril 2026There comes a point in the season when the garden no longer feels like something you visit. It becomes somewhere you linger. Not fully arranged. Not fully in bloom.But alive...
The Unplanned Gathering: Hosting with What You Have (Including the Garden) 13 avril 2026There are gatherings we plan for. And then there are the ones that just seem to happen. Someone lingers a little longer.A conversation stretches into the afternoon.Or you find yourself...
Outdoor Hosting, Simplified: Gathering Just Beyond the Door 6 avril 2026Outdoor hosting doesn’t have to be complicated to feel beautiful. This guide explores how to create a simple, elegant gathering just beyond your door using what you already have—along with...
Setting the Spring Table Without Overdoing It 16 mars 2026Spring certainly has a way of urging us to begin again. The light shifts. Windows stay open a little longer. Fresh flowers appear at the market. And suddenly, it feels...
Invitations That Feel Personal: The Etiquette of Asking Beautifully 9 mars 2026An invitation sets a very specific tone for a gathering long before a table is laid or a menu is planned. It sends a signal for intention. It communicates how...