Creating an outdoor space worthy of summer dinners can be intimidating, but Cynthia Zamaria joins us to give her tips on how to make it easy on the wallet, unique to your personal style and fun! Cynthia is a home and garden creative and the author of House + Flower: Reviving forgotten homes and gardens.
As Cynthia told the New York Times, “a collected table is a more interesting table.” She’s used repurposed garden urns and chillers, tree trunks as rustic stools, inexpensive tea towels as napkins, mismatched vintage china. On July 14 at 8am PT, Cynthia will dive into her principles around creating an elevated outdoor space, while embracing some old-school tradition with a modern twist. Join us!
About Cynthia: Known for her character-filled spaces and carefree flower displays, Cynthia Zamaria sustainably grows small-batch specialty blooms and designs unfussy seasonal arrangements. This soulful aesthetic spills into Cynthia's interiors which are true-to-the-space, trendless mash-ups of scale, texture, and color. Cynthia and her husband Graham share a passion for saving forgotten houses and have restored a range of period properties.
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