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Wyer & Co.
Wyer & Co. — “I'm passionate about the intersection of architecture and the landscape and how they can work together in a harmonious way” says @danielboddam of Daniel Boddam Studio.⁠ Having worked together creatively for many years, founder and creative director of Wyer & Co, Anthony Wyer invited architect Daniel Boddam to collaborate on a values based 'creative hub' for our Practice.
an aerial view of a table and chairs in a garden
Boulder House
Boulder House — thank you @houseandgardenau and to Writer Elizabeth Wilson for choosing to include our Founder, Anthony Wyer in the Australian Creatives At Home feature. It’s an honour to be included among our talented peers. ⁠ ⁠ Thank you to Editor in Chief Tanya Buchanan for the story and always supporting our work. Available on newsstands now, grab a copy and read the full feature in the April issue of House & Garden.⁠⁠
the porch is surrounded by trees and plants
A lush botanical garden filled with textural plantings
The delicate canopy of a tropical birch (Betula nigra) casts dappled light onto the white-flowering Anthurium 'White Heart' and lush foliage of Japanese aralia (Fatsia japonica).
the entrance to a white house surrounded by hedges
A lush botanical garden filled with textural plantings
A formal hedge of Japanese box (Buxus microphylla var. japonica) and a pair of magnolias (Magnolia grandiflora 'Exmouth') help usher visitors to the entrance of this heritage Sydney home
a house with some bushes in front of it and stairs leading up to the roof
A lush botanical garden filled with textural plantings
Dome-shaped camellias and escallonia dot the pool lawn.
a house with white doors and windows surrounded by greenery
A lush botanical garden filled with textural plantings
side entrance with a custom decorative gate to match the era of the home: plantings in this shaded area include Rhaphiolepis 'Snow Maiden', Doryanthes excelsa and Arthropodium.