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A Story About a Garden Where Old Things Are Given Another Life

I want to tell you a story about a garden where old things are given another life.

In this garden, nothing is simply discarded. An old meat grinder, once used on a kitchen table, has found a new purpose — holding living flowers and becoming part of something that continues to grow. Its metal carries the marks of time, a worn surface shaped by hands and years, quietly holding the memory of its former life.

Here, rustic metal, aged wood and living nature come together. Nothing is restored to perfection, nothing is overworked or polished away. Each object remains as it has become over time, allowed to exist just as it is — now part of a different kind of story, in light, in air, and in change.

This is a place where old tools, kitchen objects and forgotten details do not disappear. They transform. Keeping their character, they begin again — not as something new, but as something meaningful in a new way.

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