Today’s Table
Some mornings the studio is quietly full — a bucket of just-conditioned ranunculus, a kenzan holding something I couldn't stop adjusting. This is where those pieces live. Everything here was made or gathered today and is ready to go home now. No two are ever quite the same, and once a piece is claimed, it's gone.
The table changes with the season, based on the flowers that grabbed me and whatever the garden is offering. Check back often.
This one isn't cut — it's growing.
A small coffee plant rises at the center, its glossy, wave-edged leaves catching the light, while a soft understory of maidenhair and delicate ferns gathers and spills over the rim in every direction. A flash of deep purple velvet plant glows at the edge, and a bed of smooth black river stones finishes the soil like a quiet frame. It's a whole little landscape, held in a single low vessel.
A living centerpiece, composed with an ikebana sensibility — built on line, layered texture, and the easy asymmetry of a real garden rather than a stiff, symmetrical bouquet. The tall reach of the coffee plant is answered by the low, trailing ferns, so the piece feels balanced from every side. Because it's planted rather than cut, it keeps growing and changing on your table for months, not days.
Composed by hand in the studio in a low cream urn, finished with river stone. Each is one of a kind — assembled from living plants chosen the day it's made, so yours will be wholly its own.
When botanicals become art.
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The details
Living plants: coffee plant, assorted ferns (maidenhair + button fern), purple velvet plant (gynura)
A living centerpiece — planted, not cut, and made to last and grow
Finished with smooth black river stone in a low cream urn
Bright, indirect light + consistent moisture keep it happiest
Plant selection varies gently with what's freshest and most beautiful in studio
Made to order — please allow [2–3] days' notice
Local delivery + studio pickup in Apex and the greater Triangl
A single orchid, dressed for the occasion.
Two arching spikes of phalaenopsis carry blooms unlike the usual orchid — petals splashed and spotted in deep burgundy over white, like ink dropped on silk, no two markings quite alike. They rise from low, glossy leaves and a soft collar of living moss, set in a chalky, classical footed urn that lets the flowers do all the talking.
This is a living orchid, planted to last — not a cut stem counting down its days. With the right light and a little water, it can bloom for months and rebloom for years, becoming something you keep rather than something you replace. The pairing of a dramatic, almost theatrical flower with a quiet, weathered urn is the whole idea: restraint below, a little drama above.
Potted by hand in the studio and finished with moss. Orchid color and marking vary with each plant, so yours will be one of a kind.
When botanicals become art.
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The details
Living plant: spotted phalaenopsis orchid, finished with living moss
A living, planted piece — made to last, and to rebloom
Set in a chalky, classical footed urn
Bright, indirect light + a small weekly drink keep it happiest
Orchid color and markings vary gently with each plant
Made to order — please allow 2–3 days' notice
Local delivery + studio pickup in Apex and the greater Triangle
A forest floor, gathered into a single stone bowl.
This is a layered woodland in miniature — wavy blue-green fern fronds rising and arching, variegated aralia and ivy threading cream through the green, a fine grass softening the middle, and a low cushion of living moss carpeting the soil like the floor of an old wood. Every leaf is a different shape, a different green, set in a weathered grey stone vessel that looks like it was pulled from a riverbed.
A living centerpiece built on layered texture, line, and the natural asymmetry of something grown rather than arranged. There's no single focal flower here; the beauty is in the interplay of foliage, the way the eye moves from arching frond to trailing ivy to soft moss. Because it's planted rather than cut, it stays lush and keeps growing on your table for months.
Composed by hand in the studio in a weathered stone bowl. Each is one of a kind — assembled from living plants chosen the day it's made, so yours will be wholly its own.
When botanicals become art.
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The details
Living plants: blue-star fern, variegated aralia, variegated ivy, fine ornamental grass, living moss
A living centerpiece — planted, not cut, and made to last and grow
Set in a weathered grey stone vessel
Bright, indirect light + consistent moisture keep it happiest; mist the moss to keep it lush
Plant selection varies gently with what's freshest and most beautiful in studio
Made to order — please allow [2–3] days' notice
Local delivery + studio pickup in Apex and the greater Triangle
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