Thanks to Lewis Miller Design, those passing through New York City got a break from ordinary smells and wet garbage from street garbage cans. Over the years, the florist planted sunflowers, hydrangeas, and peonies in public spaces, transforming trash cans, construction areas, and lantern poles with sweeping assemblies. Take a look at some of the recent “Flower Flashes” below and follow the designer on Instagram to see where temporary bouquets pop up next time.
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Alexandre Iakovleff (1887-1938) - famous Russian painter, graphic artist, master of drawing, portraitist, author of…
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Beginning Thursday, April 4 and running through Thursday May 18, Cavalier Gallery is pleased to present the…