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  • Meet The Oh So Stylish OhJoy!

    March, 2021

    We reached out to the Founder and Creative Director of OhJoy to ask a few questions about her latest project... We reached out to the Founder and Creative Director of OhJoy to ask a few questions about her latest project...

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  • A&C Features In Architectural Digest’s Open Door Series

    March, 2021

    See inside Andrew Rae from Binging With Babish’s new Brooklyn home and studio. A beautiful oasis filled with A&C Hanging planters... See inside Andrew Rae from Binging With Babish’s new Brooklyn home and studio. A beautiful oasis filled with A&C Hanging planters...

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  • ‘Tis the Iced Tea Season

    December, 2020

    Here at A&C we love having a good iced tea to share amongst family and friends during the holiday season. If you are looking for... Here at A&C we love having a good iced tea to share amongst family and friends during the holiday season. If you are looking for a super easy and improved way to hydrate…look no further. We have compiled our favourite A&C Iced Tea brews just for you. We have already started making ours this week and cannot wait for the iced tea drinking to begin! Let’s face it, tea is always best when someone else makes it for you. Treat...

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  • A&C meets Eva & Tissy

    September, 2020

    We loved the way Angus & Celeste and Eva & Tissy crossed paths. It was via a Jelly Hanging Planter rescued from a hard rubbish... We loved the way Angus & Celeste and Eva & Tissy crossed paths. It was via a Jelly Hanging Planter rescued from a hard rubbish collection by Eva & Tissy founder Nina. All tidied up and potted with a beautiful Pilea Peperomia, a world of wild colour surrounded the jelly planter’s new home.

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  • Peace Lily (Spathiphyllum)

    March, 2020

    We here at Angus & Celeste would be surprised if anyone who is reading this didn’t know what a Peace Lily is. One of the... We here at Angus & Celeste would be surprised if anyone who is reading this didn’t know what a Peace Lily is. One of the most common houseplants due to its ease to grow, the Peace Lily is an old-hat at beautifying our spaces.

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  • Meet Mallory from Reserve Home

    February, 2020

    With a keen eye for design, styling and curating a beautiful and liveable space, we are huge fans of the lovely Mallory from Reserve Home... With a keen eye for design, styling and curating a beautiful and liveable space, we are huge fans of the lovely Mallory from Reserve Home (Blog, Instagram). We found photos depicting her light-filled, cosy and relaxed New York Apartment on Instagram and have been following along ever since. Over the years, we're honoured that Mallory has collected a few special Angus & Celeste pieces that have made their way onto her shelves, including into her brand new kitchen after extensive...

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  • Pomegranate (a history & recipe).

    November, 2019

    From myth to art to ancient medicine, and to a modern-day superfood, the pomegranate has meant many things to humans throughout history. The red-purple, hardened... From myth to art to ancient medicine, and to a modern-day superfood, the pomegranate has meant many things to humans throughout history. The red-purple, hardened exterior of the pomegranate hides a secret of fruit-bearing seeds with a vibrancy of colour that could only have been conjured by the imagination of the natural world.   Having originated in the region that extends through Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and India, pomegranates have been cultivated for several millennia. It is believed the pomegranate tree was...

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  • Why Do Monstera Leaves Have Holes?

    October, 2019

    It’s understandable why Monsteras are famous for their natural leaf holes. The holey look of the leaves is distinct and alluring. We here at Angus... It’s understandable why Monsteras are famous for their natural leaf holes. The holey look of the leaves is distinct and alluring. We here at Angus & celeste just love ‘em! The technical term for the natural occurrence of these holes is ‘leaf fenestration.’ Pretty cool. There has been much debate as to how and why Monsteras have adapted to grow such leaves. Some suggest that Monsteras create holes in their leaves to resist strong winds. Others believe that they have...

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