Modern backyard with a small pool, steps leading up to seating area, and various manicured trees and plants. A contemporary house with large glass windows and balcony is visible in the background at sunset.

Five archetypes, one philosophy: living art by design

Maple and Stone Garden Collection

The Estate Garden — Classical European Elegance

A living tapestry of geometry and heritage. Boxwood parterres, fragrant roses, lavender borders, and clipped hornbeam create timeless order. Hand-cut stone, bespoke urns, and wrought iron details frame a garden that feels as enduring as the estate itself.

The Sculptural Sanctuary — Modern Zen Minimalism

Every element is curated like sculpture in a gallery. Precision-cut granite, reflecting water, and negative space transform the garden into a sanctuary of calm. Multi-stemmed Japanese maples and cloud-pruned pines glow under evening light, turning simplicity into drama.

The Secret Garden Retreat — Ecological Woodland Luxury

An orchestrated immersion in nature’s artistry. Layered native trees, flowing grasses, and perennial understories create a landscape that feels wild yet intentional. Custom pergolas, fire features, and stone water basins invite retreat — luxury wrapped in woodland serenity.

The Private Villa — Mediterranean Resort Escape

Every dinner feels like an occasion. Travertine terraces, hand-painted tile inlays, and statement olives or figs bring a curated resort lifestyle home. Outdoor kitchens and shaded dining areas blur the line between inside and out, evoking the warmth of the Mediterranean.

The Living Gallery — Collector’s Garden

A curated exhibition of rare specimens and seasonal artistry. Layers of Japanese maples, Stewartia, and Paperbark trees form the backbone of a living collection, accented with rotating sculpture and seasonal displays. A garden not just to admire, but to collect, refine, and evolve over time.