Then it showed up in juice bars, promising superhuman strength, stamina, and everlasting life. (Really, it was a patch of Central Park pureed to a foamy liquid.)
Then hip hotels and restaurants started placing it on tables, in entryways, in centerpieces alongside shiny green apples (thank you, Mr. Schrager) and decorative sculptures. (None that we know of has asked us to sleep on it—yet.)
And some people (none that we know, of course) even smoke it. Grass.
Now the good old American landscaping material of choice is showing up in accessories. And it’s not just some Hawaiian hula skirt. It’s portable! Raffia’s grass bag is the most wanted tote-a-lawn. The herbaceous wonder sold out lickety-split, but Garnet Hill, the bag’s purveyor, has ordered more, just for you, dear DailyCandy subscribers.
Consider it the closest some of us will come to having a lawn.












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