In 2012, The Wall Street Journal published an article entitled, “The Most Important Garden Designer You Have Never Heard Of.” The article is about the superb and meticulous garden work of Madison Cox. It is an excellent read that provides insight into the extraordinary life of a landscape designer that has completed many high end gardens all over the world. There is nothing predictable or trite about his approach to landscape. Instead, his work feels secretly sophisticated and intimately enchanting.
I hope you can enjoy looking at his wonderful work as a beautiful way to start your Tuesday. XO
A phenomenal country style chateau estate with an enchanting landscape. Via Zillow
love the round molded points of the hedging throughout this garden area. Via AD
Fantastic rows of pots individually surrounded by hedges. Fantastic application. Via Oberto Gili for WSJ
Lauren Santo Domingo’s Paris Duplex garden. It has a spirited ambience and ease. Via Vogue
How serene and ideal is this pool landscape?! I love the simplicity of the all white lounges and the emerald green color of the pool. Via Oberto Gili for WSJ
Lush green surroundings create a natural beautiful around this home. Via Oberto Gili for WSJ
40 varieties of hydrangeas throughout this property designed by Cox. Via Oberto Gili for WSJ
Anne Bass’ Connecticut medicinal garden is a true masterpiece. ViaOberto Gili for WSJ
A natural and charming wooden trellis canopy. ViaOberto Gili for WSJ
A large wall of hedges allows for a door to this garden and an array of spectacular greenery. Love the pop of color. Via Oberto Gili for WSJ
There are those doors to the garden. How chic!! Via Oberto Gili for WSJ
Blooms upon blooms. Via Oberto Gili for WSJ
A plethora of pots lining the stone stair path. ViaOberto Gili for WSJ