This week we moved into the NWFGS, our 12th year of exhibiting there as Home & Garden Art and MOD Studio's first year. It's a big deal, participating in the 4th largest Flower & Garden Show in the country, and the display gardens are inspiring. This year's theme is "Art in Bloom" and we've got metalwork in 2 of the designer gardens.

First is "ART-itecture for Urban Wildlife" designed by Lisa Bauer and Susie Thompson. The garden is filled with colorful birdhouses. Our iron planter boxes have a rust patina and the backdrop is a rusted iron panel with stainless steel circles. When you walk through the garden, pay attention on the last wall--our planters are filled with blooms and bamboo.

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To complement the circle theme, in our exhibitor booth we have a circle gate with rusted iron panels and stainless steel circles. So inviting and happy!

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Next is "Nature's Studio" designed by Gardens Alive Design and Kirsten Lints. Our circular Moon arbor is one of the main focal points in this beautiful garden and has been featured in Seattle Times and Evening Magazine.

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You'll see another version of the Moon arbor in our MOD booth--completely different look just by choosing different finishes.

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