
House of Flowers Winery Settles Quietly into California’s Redwood Grove
Hidden within a redwood grove in Sonoma County, House of Flowers Winery lets hospitality architecture dissolve into forest, light, and the quiet rhythm of California

Hidden within a redwood grove in Sonoma County, House of Flowers Winery lets hospitality architecture dissolve into forest, light, and the quiet rhythm of California

This Venice Beach residence reframes the idea of a domestic oasis, where openness, vegetation, and Californian light shape a fluid relationship between architecture and landscape.
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Hidden within a redwood grove in Sonoma County, House of Flowers Winery lets hospitality architecture dissolve into forest, light, and

This Venice Beach residence reframes the idea of a domestic oasis, where openness, vegetation, and Californian light shape a fluid