The feature story, titled "L'Éveil de l'Automne" (The Awakening of Autumn), showcased a crumbling stone farmhouse in the Luberon. It was filled with raw linen, oversized terracotta jars, and a garden that looked more like a wild, purposeful tangle of goldenrod and dried hydrangeas.
Inspired by a DIY segment on page 42, "The Art of the Indoor Orchard," Céleste didn't wait for a farmhouse. She spent her weekend lugging citrus trees up five flights of stairs. She replaced her polyester curtains with the heavy, unbleached flax recommended in the "Textile Trends" column. Maison & Jardin Magazine - Septembre 2022
By the time the October issue hit the stands, Céleste’s tiny apartment had transformed. It didn't have the square footage of the Luberon estate, but it had the soul. When she closed her eyes, the sound of the city traffic below began to fade, replaced by the imagined rustle of September leaves—all because of a few pages of ink and a dream of a greener life. The feature story, titled "L'Éveil de l'Automne" (The