Australian House & Garden

OUTER SPACE

“IT’S ABOUT DESIGNING A LUSH AND GREEN ENVIRONMENT... WITH THE ADDED CHALLENGE OF NOT HAVING NATURALLY OCCURRING SOIL TO PLANT INTO!” Adam Robinson

With upstretched branches that lookis an eye-catching plant. Sitting in an oversized terracotta pot in the corner of this balcony garden, it is the perfect hero piece, says designer and stylist Adam Robinson, who transformed this 5.5x3.5m space in inner-city Sydney as part of a collaboration with outdoor furniture specialist Harbour Outdoor.

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