We have some happy news for our friends and fans in France and the EU. L'Avant Gardiste is now carrying select Wearable Planter necklaces. You can find them online at https://www.lavantgardiste.com/accessoires/4913-collier-porte-plante.html.
We have some happy news for our friends and fans in France and the EU. L'Avant Gardiste is now carrying select Wearable Planter necklaces. You can find them online at https://www.lavantgardiste.com/accessoires/4913-collier-porte-plante.html.
Every Saturday Pottery Barn hosts a pop-up shop to highlight local artists! Saturday September 24, from 12-4pm we will be at the Pottery Barn at Lenox Square Mall for a pop-up shop! We'll have jewelry, bike planters and more! Come say hello and get some plant jewelry!
We're excited to announce a new stockist where you can find an assortment of our jewelry and bike planters! Historic New Harmony, at the Atheneum in New Harmony Indiana is our newest stockist!
Allison at Historic New Harmony writes about the store, "It is housed in a building designed by internationally acclaimed architect Richard Meier, the Atheneum. Many of the galleries, as well as the observation deck overlooking the town and the Wabash River, can be used for receptions, small meetings, and cocktail events. The stunning building, which serves as the Visitors Center for New Harmony, houses exhibits on the communal history of New Harmony, a large theater where an orientation film on the town is shown, and the Museum Shop. Items in this shop are one of kind, handmade items meant to be adored by visitors.
New Harmony IN is a great little town on the Wabash River that served as two separate communal living experiments. First settled in 1816 by George Rapp, then purchased by in 1825. The town provided the first free library and public school system.
Currently residents of the town use golf carts to travel around and enjoy the quaint community which has connections to being utopia."
You can learn more about Historic New Harmony, the Atheneum designed by Richard Meier, and the town's history at: https://www.usi.edu/outreach/historic-new-harmony