GO GREEN WITH YOUR LAWN

When business owner Marty Huggins was leafing through the pages of Entrepreneur magazine in 2007, he had no idea that he would discover an idea that would change his life and transform the landscape of the Lowcountry. An article about how artificial lawn turf was migrating from the West Coast to the East Coast caught his entrepreneurial eye […]
TABLING HISTORY

Run your hand over a Landrum table and you can almost feel the history in it. The veining and whorls, the imperfections—they all hold a story, sometimes hundreds of years of tales that seem to whisper their secrets. From reclaimed floor joists and siding to doors and stair treads, every piece bearing the Landrum brand […]
THE GOLDEN AGE OF BLENDING

If you think red blends are the latest trend in wine, think again. Wines have been blended for thousands of years. What is new is our tendency to identify wine by grape varieties (Cabernet Sauvignon or Pinot Noir) rather than the place they come from (like Napa Valley or Burgundy). Despite our desire to place […]
ISLAND ART GALLERY’S CHARMING ALLURE

Situated on South Carolina’s beloved Pawleys Island, a quaint shop endearingly named Island Art Gallery has become a go-to destination for vacationers and locals alike seeking that special, one-of-a-kind memento from this storied East Coast isle. With salon-style hanging and tiny-to-oversize works in various mediums and genres, the gallery houses work by 24 painters, a furniture […]
HANDING OVER THE REINS

For Kaitee Floyd, her boss has not only been someone she sees at work but also during special moments in her life. Gallerist Cheryl Newby has been to Floyd’s wedding to her high school sweetheart and her baby shower, and now the two have shared another special milestone: handing over the keys to the Cheryl Newby Gallery. […]
COLOR THEORY

Painter Betsy Jones McDonald doesn’t have to go far for inspiration; the fine artist’s studio on Daniel Island faces the marshlands of the Wando and Cooper rivers. “You can’t look out the window without seeing something beautiful,” she says. “The marshes are beautiful, the wildlife is beautiful, and I think people come here on vacations at good […]
EASY LIVING

Goodbye, formal and fussy. hello, classy casual. So says Atlantic Stone’s Joe Sykes, who is in the habit of spotting trends in natural stone as he works with interior designers and homeowners. He sees a new focus on warmth and easy living in kitchen design and calls the style “classy casual.” At the heart of […]
DOORS OF OPPORTUNITY

Amanda and Alan Beers had radically different career goals when they moved from South Florida to the Charleston area in 2019. But when the COVID-19 shutdown led to a series of roadblocks and an unexpected layoff, the couple not only pivoted but prospered. “In three weeks, we started Beers Millwork,” says Alan Beers, who was let […]
CONFRONTING THE MYSTERIES OF BULB GROWING IN THE LOWCOUNTRY

I’m fortunate that many of my friends and colleagues are commercial growers. If it weren’t for these plant specialists, I’d still be royally confused about how to grow bulbs in my Charleston garden. My befuddlement began during my first spring here. One of my flower beds presented me with thousands of daffodil leaves but absolutely no […]
THE ART OF INSPIRATION

Bill Beebe is in the Audubon swamp at Magnolia Plantation. Twenty feet over his head in a bald cypress tree, two great blue herons are standing in a massive nest, gazing lovingly into each other’s eyes. Herons are solitary birds, so it’s incredibly rare to witness such a private moment. (On this day, and throughout the spring, […]