
Features: Going NativeGrowing indigenous plants saves them from extinction, provides wildlife habitat, and uses less water. Photography by Saxon Holt |
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Features: Out of the BoxUpdating and expanding a '70s house brought an Alamo family more space and Mount Diablo views. |
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Home and Design Feature: Canvasing the FieldGeyserville resident Steven Oliver has transformed his 90-acre sheep ranch into a palette for contemporary art. |

Black & WhiteSleep—and feel—like a queen in Brocade Home’s lavish hand-carved bed. Made of mahogany and available in a high gloss white or espresso finish, this bed adds an alluring touch of romance to... |
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Call of the WildSite Specific Design Collection’s imaginative Bug Lighting, part of the company’s new Childhood Memories line, is inspired by “whimsical remembrances from youth that continue to fascinate.” |
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Outdoor IndoorHandcrafted from domestically sourced salvaged trees using traditional joinery techniques, the organic lines of Hudson Furniture’s B-LOG end table respect the wood’s natural forms and inherent... |
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Table ArtThe fruit bowl, reborn. |
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Bowled OverBeautiful bowls from Lafayette. |
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Walk in the Wild at the Oakland ZooThe Oakland Zoo held its 17th annual Walk in the Wild on Saturday where guests chose to beat the heat by sampling some of the finest local treats. |
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