In the new NBC series 'Grosse Pointe Garden Society,' the intricate design of lush gardens plays a pivotal role in illustrating themes of wealth and intrigue. Production designer Adam Davis's team meticulously incorporated 1,200 artificial plants to craft a visually appealing garden that becomes a character itself. Shot in Atlanta, which lacks the affluent vibe of its Detroit setting, the team focused on details like color and texture to recreate a sense of luxury. The creators referred to this process as the 'Erewhon-ing' of the visuals, emphasizing the necessity of crafting an opulent appearance within the constraints of television production budgets.
To establish the garden's rich look, production designer Adam Davis brought in 1,200 plants and created a vibrant environment that reflects yuppie affluence.
Davis and director Maggie Kiley implemented strategic design choices to 'Erewhon' the aesthetics of 'Grosse Pointe Garden Society,' achieving a luxurious ambiance on a TV budget.
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