All images © Lewis Miller Design, shared with permisison
Thanks to , those passing through New York City have gotten some respite from the rank smells and soggy refuse of streetside garbage cans. For years, the florist () has been planting guerilla installations of sunflowers, hydrangeas, and peonies in public areas, transforming trash receptacles, construction zones, and lampposts with sprawling assemblages. Check out some of the recent “Flower Flashes” below, and follow the designer on to see where the temporary bouquets pop up next.







Related Posts
Ever wondered what Apple stores from around the world would...
Architects Clément Lesnoff-Rocard and Gil Percal seemingly had access to...
Laptops are extremely powerful machines designed to cater to a...
A business’s website serves as its virtual storefront, often forming...





