Flower Magazine
Flower magazine is the only publication in the country dedicated to a floral lifestyle. It aims to inspire, educate, and entertain its audience by sharing insights through a botanical perspective. The magazine showcases a variety of topics, including private and historic gardens, elegant weddings, and influential figures in the floral, event, and interior design industries. Each issue is filled with captivating stories, destinations, and inspirations for flower enthusiasts everywhere. Launched in March 2007, Flower has steadily expanded its reach, transitioning from a quarterly to a bimonthly publication. It is now distributed across all 50 states and in 17 countries around the globe. Our main office is located in Birmingham, Alabama, and we have advertising sales representatives positioned throughout the United States.
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#230772
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5 days ago |
flowermag.com | Jason Burnett
Bethany started with the dining room, one of the most innately elegant rooms in the house with its outstanding original interior architectural details and mirrored panels added during the late ‘20s renovation. She introduced an aqua-ground floral chinoiserie wallcovering from the Miles Redd’s collection for Schumacher, which informed the palette throughout the downstairs rooms. The bold hue extends to all the trim as well.
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1 month ago |
flowermag.com | Jason Burnett
My garden is on top of a mountain with mountain views everywhere. There are distant mountains, close mountains, and mountains obscured in summer but revealed in winter. The flowing lines of the garden design reflect the flowing lines of the mountains.
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1 month ago |
flowermag.com | Tovah Martin |Jason Burnett
As a cut flower, anemones are a mainstay with deep roots. Battenfeld’s Anemone Farm in Red Hook, New York is a legendary family-run supplier of the New York wholesale market now in their fourth generation, and their evolution is typical of the anemone’s arc to prominence. Switching their greenhouses to anemones when the demand for violets cooled in the 1950s, Battenfeld’s found its niche and has remained loyal to that crop.
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1 month ago |
flowermag.com | Jason Burnett
Photo by Camilla Akrans /AugustWhen at home in East Hampton, Aerin Lauder can often be found in her cutting garden of white flowers.
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1 month ago |
flowermag.com | Jason Burnett
An avid researcher, Mish talks art history and horticulture, then segues into the engineering behind each piece. The fleeting nature of the bloom “forces you to focus and examine every detail—the back of the leaves, the stem, the petals, and sepals,” he explains. To translate the ephemeral into a wearable treasure, the designer considers his medium—gold or platinum, pearls and precious stones—and their weight, texture, and finish. A heavier piece might be a brooch rather than an earring.
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