Furnish Green’s Fall Fun Ideas
Fall Fun Framed by Furnish Green
Furnish Green instructs you to get outdoors this Fall season! While our rather petite New York City apartments are quaintly furnished to our taste (with Furnish Green pieces), we hope that you’ll take some time during this wonderful season to get acquainted with wood in its natural form, trees, and the joys of nature in general. We’ve got some suggestions for making the best of your outdoor leisure time, because while we hope that you truly love your Mid Century credenza, Victorian style sofa and Danish Modern coffee table, we hope you’ll enjoy these too!
Fall Fun Idea #1
The New York Botanical Garden – Bronx, NY
September 21 – October 31
“Experience the thrills and chills of the season with a garden full of intricately carved pumpkin sculptures, bugs, bats, parades, and more. New this year, the Haunted Pumpkin Garden features creepy creature encounters every weekend and the largest Spooky Nighttime Adventures trail ever!”
Fall Fun Idea #2
Central Park – New York, NY
Halloween Parade & Pumpkin Sail: October 27th, 4:00-6:30pm
“Wear your costume and bring a carved jack-o’-lantern before 5:30 pm for spooky music, crafts, live entertainment, a parade, and New York City’s largest pumpkin flotilla at twilight!”
Fall Fun Idea #3
The Cloisters Museum and Gardens – New York, NY
The branch of the Metropolitan Museum of Art devoted to the art and architecture of medieval Europe. Adult tickets cost $25; fee includes same-day admission to the Main Building and The Cloisters museum and gardens. There is no extra charge for entrance to exhibitions.
Furniture by Abraham and David Roentgen: Now through January 26th
“Three significant loans from the Kunstgewerbemuseum, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin are on view alongside several other masterworks by the Roentgens from the Metropolitan Museum’s collection. The Berlin loans include the famous “Berlin Secretary Cabinet,” likely the most expensive piece of furniture in eighteenth-century Europe, which was made on speculation for King Frederick William II of Prussia and is traveling for the first time since its delivery to the king in 1779.”
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