New York landscape firm Harrison Green is the name behind some of the city’s most interesting public and private gardens—on rooftops and terraces, and in tiny, hidden backyards. Longstanding members of the Gardenista Architect/Designer Directory, the team, run by husband-and-wife duo Damien and Jacqueline Harrison, is full service: they specialize in not only designing, but planting and maintaining their work year-round (The Row and Marc Jacobs are clients).
The Harrisons now stand ready to furnish and accessorize outdoor spaces: Galerie Green, their new online-only emporium, presents hard-to-find antique and vintage garden elements, from 1920s carved wooden mushrooms to carefully refinished French sunburst chairs. Their offerings, they say, are about “craftsmanship, proportion, and patina” and the case for “longevity and authenticity over the new and disposable.” Caveat: this is a weighty collection in every sense of the word and prices are steep. Join us for a look at the initial offerings presented in Harrison Green’s own Brooklyn studio garden.
Photography by Billal Taright, styling by Colin King, courtesy of Galerie Green (@galeriegreennyc).









Featured image: Assorted urns alongside a 1930s Patinated Bronze Head of Lacoonte and a bust from a collection of Cast Figures. For advice on layering in pieces like these, see How to Add Antiques Artfully to Any Garden and An Insider’s Guide to Vintage Planters.
Here’s a Harrison Green garden and some tips from the firm:
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