A walk past a local greenhouse in early spring can offer up some interesting surprises. Leaves and flowers reaching towards the light can be seen from the outside by looking through misty greenhouse glass. With details softened by the dewy texture and colours and tones distorted by the glass, this floral surprise was begging to be made into a scarf. So rich with deep pastels of teal, blue, turquoise, green, pink and mauve, the hues of this fine art scarf blend into a stunning multi-seasonal accent that is guaranteed to bring life to any wardrobe.
SIZE & FABRIC - Oversized Square Scarf
- 140 cm x 140 cm (1.4 x 1.4 metres)
- 10% Cashmere / 90% Modal
- Made in Italy
- Eyelash finished edges all around
- Dry cleaning recommended
How to find a unique perspective of plant life in your local gardens:
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Gardens aren’t only for summer. Seek out local gardens that nurture plants all year long in greenhouses. Even the Toronto Zoo has some all weather tropical plant exhibits to enjoy’
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Adjacent to Edwards Gardens is Toronto Botanical Garden, a series of 12 contemporary themed gardens spanning nearly four acres. They also offer a complete range of indoor and outdoor learning experiences for all ages including courses, lectures, workshops, special events, garden tours and an extensive horticultural library. Walk around the perimeter of the buildings to explore outdoor sculptures and art installations.
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Consider a guided tour through you local botanical gardens. Wear comfortable shoes as the terrain is varied.
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Go to Edwards Gardens or your favourite botanical garden on a rainy day and peek through raindrop covered greenhouse windows. The colours in outdoor and indoor gardens are rich and saturated on cloudy or rainy days. Don’t forget to take a camera.