The latest in news, trends and happenings for the home, with CW Home editor, Abbey Halter.
New releases at Scott Leggo Gallery
Canberran photographer Scott Leggo has released his winter wall art collection that beautifully captures the snow gums in harsh, relentless snow and ice, the peaceful Thredbo River, the Australian Alps viewed from a helicopter, and the striking Canola fields in the Riverina region.
Available at scottleggo.com or at Scott Leggo Gallery, 45 Jardine St, Kingston ACT.
Open Gardens Canberra welcomes visitors
Gini’s Garden, Casey Garden, Cook’s Garden, and Tigminou have bloomed and are ready to welcome Canberrans to take a walk through their magnificent range of flora in their magical gardens. Gini’s Garden will be the first to open to the public, from Saturday 15 to Sunday 16 October 10am-4pm at 4 Tamar Street, Red Hill. Free entry is provided to members; non-members can purchase a $10 ticket via Eventbrite.
For more information, visit opengardenscanberra.org.au
It’s pebble season!
Australian DIY gardening and horticultural specialist, Jack, have declared it’s the season of the pebble – and we’re here for it! As decorative as it is an excellent solution to reduce soil evaporation and erosion, and protect the roots of plants, pebbles are an easy, versatile way to spruce up your garden.
Available at Bunnings.
Add a pop of blueberry pottery
Villeroy & Boch’s latest dreamy shade of blue dining collection is a fresh and modern addition to a contemporary kitchen. Focusing on round shapes, the collection includes a coffee cup and mug, saucer, dinner plate, breakfast plate, deep plate, and bowl.
Available at David Jones in the Canberra Centre.
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