The garden was conceived as a living assemblage, a space where each plant feels like a found object, individually significant yet part of a larger composition. Texture, tone, and character take priority over symmetry, giving the landscape a quiet, curated eccentricity. From sculptural ferns to layered groundcovers and deciduous accents, the planting reads like a collection of stories, some bold, others whispered. Together, they create a garden that feels personal and evolving, a counterpoint to the home’s serene geometry.
Interiors: Design by Golden
Furniture: Studio Tali Roth






