Give your birds the prettiest home on the block with this eco-friendly, hand-carved mango wood birdhouse. Ethically handcrafted in India using traditional woodcraft techniques.
Designed by Makoto Komatsu and featured in the Museum of Modern Arts’s collection, this eye-catching vase evokes the look of a crinkled paper bag. Made of porcelain with a matte finish.
Birds of a feather flock together around this charming watering can from Herend, available from Scully and Scully. Handmade porcelain from Hungary, handpainted with 24k gold accents.
Designed by Jaime Hayon, Ikebana nods to the centuries-old Japanese art of flower arranging; designed to honor every flower placed within it, from stem to crown.
Just slip the Bucket Master over a standard 5-gallon bucket and load it up. Multiple tiers of 38 assorted pockets hold a shop’s worth of tools in a systematic, visible, protected manner. No old-school tool box could do this!
Whether you’re a seasoned floral designer or just starting out, a traditional Japanese Kenzan (or flower frog) will take your arranging skills to the next level. This tried-and-true florist tool provides a reliable base for keeping stems in place and a sustainable alternative to floral foam.
With the fit of a jacket and the weight of a shirt, this is the ideal durable layer for chilly weather. Made with the unwaxed version of the fabric that’s sheltered foresters and sportsmen in the Pacific Northwest ranches and woodlands for a century.