GARDENS CHRISTMAS
Description
We will be selling a book written by Satomi Miyamoto, the instructor of the special lesson held on Monday, February 24th, 2025.
This book is different from the typical gardening book in that it is focused on everyday life and will make your daily life more enjoyable.
The photographs are beautiful, and the book looks picturesque just by having it on display.
Enjoy a rich life surrounded by flowers and greenery with Brand Julie interior design.
It is packed with a lot of content that goes into more depth and is different from the lessons.
This is recommended not only for those taking lessons, but also for those who want to enrich their lifestyle.
Garden design office in Takamatsu, Kagawa Prefecture
Satomi Miyamoto, the representative of "GARDENS", has worked as an interior coordinator, architect, and home remodeler.
Fascinated by gardens, she now works as a garden designer.
We design all kinds of gardens, from private homes to large scale facilities.
Satomi Miyamoto talks about the rich lifestyle she has experienced, learned, and practiced through gardening.
A special edition of the "GARDENS LIFE" series compiled into one volume.
GOD JUL!
When I was a child, I used to look forward to Christmas with excitement.
Now that I'm an adult, I get excited thinking about what kind of Christmas decorations I'll make this year.
When October comes around, people in Northern Europe start happily preparing for Christmas.
Christmas in Scandinavia is called JUL.
Its origins are said to be a winter solstice festival to give thanks to nature.
Going out into the forest and gathering nuts and branches,
I saw people in Northern Europe using it to create Christmas displays in their gardens and rooms,
I too would love to enjoy Christmas in my garden.
Christmas in Scandinavia is a time to cherish connections with family, friends and people.
The hygge Christmas time is a time to feel the warmth of others and appreciate nature.
It teaches us that happiness is found in our immediate surroundings.
Bring Christmas into your garden
Why not discover the little joys and joys that are unique to winter?