Singular Sensations

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There's beauty everywhere, we just don't always take the time to notice it. At Beekman 1802, we try to take the time each day to appreciate the beauty of nature and to really examine the world around us.


Ichiban is a Japanese word that means "the one", and the concept of ichiban when applied to floral arrangements can actually be a form of meditation.  Finding the one perfect flower to appreciate and studying it in isolation can bring clarity and peace of mind.   (The idea of bonsai–contemplating the shape of plant to make minute pruning cuts–is based on a similar principle.)


And for those looking for just about the easiest way to arrange flowers and still have a "wow" effect, you simply can't get any better than this.


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We are always developing new products at Beekman 1802 and testing them out first in our little Mercantile on Main Street in Sharon Springs.    Some items remain exclusive Mercantile treasures that only people who make the pilgrimage to upstate NY get to excavate while other items eventually become a part of our online store.


The One Singular Sensation bud vase proved quite popular last spring, so this year we have made it available online.   Working with a local ceramicist, we designed the vase to enclose a cast iron "frog" so that no matter how large your cutting, the vase can perfectly and simply display the result of your search.


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Beekman 1802 Mercantile, Sharon Springs, NY


 To create a sensation of your own, click here


 


 


 

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Published on March 05, 2012 10:27
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