Australian House & Garden — June 2017

(Nora) #1

CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFTThe temporary creek was cleverly integrated, with an infinity edge that made it appear to flow from the lake. A cloud-pruned
kalamata olive tree stands beside the pavilion, which, like all structures in this garden, was made from old rail sleepers. Mauve spires ofPtilotus exaltatus‘Joey’ and
silvery flannel flowers (Actinotis helianthi ‘Starbright’) make perfect companions. On a shaded platform, chairs in organic pod shapes offered another place to chill.

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