

Gardening with style: make a statement with accessories
We particularly enjoy designers who take everyday objects and give them a new look. They show us that even shovels and secateurs can be given a fresh look and become an eye-catcher. Convince yourself of the latest design trends in the garden or on the balcony and make gardening a chic affair.
Sophisticated companions
Rarely have we seen so much gold, pattern and modern design in connection with garden tools. These accessories prove to us that it is possible to look good and also be able to do something: Hand forks and co. fit comfortably in the hand, are compact and can be stored in cases. They are at your side when gardening and can withstand any strain thanks to high-quality materials.

You can also find the right equipment in compact sets, whether for the balcony at home or the garden. If you prefer to watch others gardening, they also make a great gift idea. So that you can move around as comfortably as possible, there are cushions that protect your knees and are suitable for the ground.
Styling in the garden
Here, the garden hose becomes an "it bag" and lets your garden shine. An apron, rain boots and gloves are a great way to protect against moisture and dirt. All the better if they also come in great colours and patterns. Together with practical accessories such as a hair tie and trendy socks, you'll be perfectly styled even for unannounced visitors.
Garden splendour
Your plants and green spaces should not lack "bling bling" either. It-pieces such as garden gnomes are part of the good tone in front gardens and bring a smile to some people's faces. Formerly rather ridiculed, the gnome in trendy colours and modern design is now a real eye-catcher in your garden. In any case, like other decorative accessories, they create a stir and a garden that reflects your taste in interior design.

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Like a cheerleader, I love celebrating good design and bringing you closer to everything furniture- and interior design- related. I regularly curate simple yet sophisticated interior ideas, report on trends and interview creative minds about their work.