The gardens designed by Molly Sedlacek, of OR.CA, a design and product studio she operates out of Marin, California, are so evocative, playful, and unique they’re more than just landscapes—they’re functional art installations. A seating area looks like a long-forgotten paleontology dig. Salvaged redwood “mushroom stools” are scattered across a weathered cypress patio, sculptural yet inviting. A trio of hammocks and climbable wood totems tell the story of a father raising his two sons.
When Sedlacek opened OR.CA, which takes its name from her childhood in Oregon and her love of biophilic California design, her mission was to create gardens that would tap into people’s formative selves. “When we’re children, we take in nature with curiosity and wonder, with no preconceived notions of what a space should be,” she says,…