Doing what comes naturally has never been so sweet.
Author: Doug Young
In Sagaponack, homespun bouquets come straight from the field.
Taking lamps from basic to bespoke.
A Shelter Island perfumer explores the depths of experience and alchemy.
A graphic designer applies her keen eye to the world of natural ephemera.
From antique fixtures to modern-day lamps, a couple sees the light.
In SoHo, Kiva Motnyk patches together a new approach to quilting.
Nature-inspired wreaths that embody the essence of holiday decorating.
Home accessories inspired by the beauty of dance and movement.
A former business executive switches gears to a glittery future.
Steve Poulakis builds birdhouses in his spare time.
Kristina Felix makes tortillas infused with kernels of wisdom.
A floral designer makes his mark on the North Fork.
The artist's new works take an unexpected turn.
The former tech engineer casts scented candles in bronze the old-fashioned way.
"Why should I make something neutral?" asks the faux-flora designer.
Their tentative startup has blossomed into a thriving business.
The artisan carries a torch for the magic of charred wood.
In her Bellport atelier, Bellu dresses for success.
On the North Fork, Peripont pursues his passion with rigorous devotion.
Once a contestant on Survivor, Nicole Delma finds a new career with nature.
The owner, Ursula XVII, truly perfects the art of making chocolate.
Harris Allen plumbs the depths of Great Peconic Bay.