Country Homes & Interiors

The promise of spring

‘DURING the COVID-19 pandemic I felt frustrated by its limitations,’ says florist Anna Potter. ‘How could I create now that I was no longer able to select flowers from a fully stocked market? And yet, looking around me, I saw so much beauty and wealth that, before now, I had simply overlooked. So, I began finding novel materials to work with on quiet spring walks, and this has since

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