




Eight years ago, Edward Wilkerson moved from Manhattan to Brooklyn after finding a duplex with a generous garden. He filled it with objects from Africa and the Far East and got help from a florist friend who created a perfect garden space as an extension of the living room. More in NY Magazine.
3 comments:
What an interesting home!
what a cool outdoor setting. Love your blog!
Wow great pictures!!
:)
Rikke - oslo
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