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Posts tagged “terrariums”

Aquascape: An Underwater Answer to the Terrarium Craze
San Francisco Chronicle

Seems like part of the reason terrariums are so trendy is that they enable small-space dwellers to own a bit of nature, a garden in a capsule. "Aquascapes" are an underwater version of this concept: f...

DIY Woodland Terrariums From Stephen Orr

Although our beloved Domino has gone the way of the dodo, the brains behind it, fortunately, are still out there working their creative magic. Garden Editor Stephen Orr, for instance, has a thoughtful...

Haute Terrariums

We love terrariums, and are super interested in their many manifestations. These, in particular, are super sleek and beautiful twists on the standard dome format......

Inspiration: Thomas Doyle

It is Art, Craft and Collections Month here at Apartment Therapy, and we've been waiting for the chance to feature the amazing works of Thomas Doyle. Terrariums have been all the rage in the home des...

Reclaimed Art: Terrariums from Fernseed

These wonderful terrariums are made of reclaimed/found bottles and containers. Kristine Dang, the founder of Fernseed, utilizes second-hand goods in the products that she sells in her store located in...

Flickr Find: Toy Terrariums

Cruising around Flickr, we came across this delightful play on terrariums--small toy animals in recycled jars. We think these are a fun way to put a collection of small objects on display, and like th...

Kat Geiger Terrariums: Little Worlds in Old Glass

click thumbnails for larger picsWe’re aware that terrariums may have already gotten more than their share of Apartment Therapy love. But trust us: the terrariums Bay Area artist Kat Geiger is makin...

How To: Make a Terrarium

Be master of your own little microcosm while simultaneously adding a dose of natural charm to your home with an easy, DIY terrarium. Best part? They require very little maintenance, so even the blacke...

Terrarium by Esque

Terrariums are the perfect solution for someone looking for a low-maintenance indoor garden - in most cases you can water them only once a month and they'll thrive. We've seen lots of pretty versions ...

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