Haskell Harris

Haskell Harris is the founding style director at Garden & Gun. She joined the title in 2008 and covers all things design-focused for the magazine. The House Romantic: Curating Memorable Interiors for a Meaningful Life is her first book. Follow @haskellharris on Instagram.

Shopping

From bourbon maple syrup to braided dog leads, it’s a stocking-worthy collection

Entertaining

Create a striking Thanksgiving scene with quintessentially Southern touches

Home & Garden

A bold Southern makeover done right

Food & Drink

Chris Hastings of Birmingham’s Hot and Hot Fish Club and OvenBird shares his must-haves for game day

Arts & Culture

These breezy staples will take you through the dog days

Arts & Culture

Express your gratitude with one of these elevated pieces of stationery

Drinks

These versatile vessels can be used in traditional or unexpected ways

Home & Garden

Nine booze-mobiles that will get a party started

Home & Garden

The key to interesting floral displays? The vessels. Here are tips for pairing three

Arts & Culture

Thirteen thoughtful gifts for the Southern dad that’ll arrive in next-to-no time

Arts & Culture

Eighteen ways to celebrate Southern dads

Entertaining

An all-star in every Southern cupboard

Gift Guide

Don’t think of it as procrastinating… instead, you’ve saved the best for last. Any one of these twenty-two gifts can arrive at mom’s door in two days flat

Arts & Culture

Blogger Julia Engel of Charleston, South Carolina, debuts a new fashion collection

Entertaining

Twelve festive entertaining items for your Run for the Roses party

Home & Garden

These old-school shade-suppliers are equal parts practical and pretty

Arts & Culture

G&G debuts a spring 2018 collaboration with milliner Louise Green

Home & Garden

An insider’s look at how two of Charleston’s finest historic homes get dressed in seasonal splendor

Arts & Culture

Meet a Texas floral designer with a unique view on elevating everyday blooms

Arts & Culture

A new book, The Authentics, chronicles the fascinating lives of twenty-seven tastemakers, including some of our favorite Southerners