Boxwood Lane

Cultivating contentment.

People & Purpose

Thompson + Hanson is the unassuming presence behind some of Houston’s (and Austin’s) most beautiful neighborhoods and local establishments. As ardent admirers and patrons of these blissful oases, we were thrilled when they approached us to collaborate. Since 1981, the group’s canopy of brands has grown to include their original landscape architecture firm, nurseries, retail shops, related ventures, and their immensely popular Tiny Boxwoods eateries—in total, a collection of thriving but somewhat disparate endeavors: a tricky bunch to sum up.

Services

  • Brand Strategy
  • Verbal Identity
  • Visual Identity
  • Writing
  • Website Design
  • Packaging System
  • Naming

Partners

  • Kudos NYC
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A family of brands with an exceptional array of offerings.

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This group is a keenly creative group of talent and entrepreneurs, always thinking, moving, making. To help organize their offerings and make space for new initiatives and evolutions, we proposed a brand architecture unified under a quiet parent brand, named Boxwood Lane—the figurative home address of all their endeavors.

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Architecting and unifying the canopy of brands.

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Brand vision.

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The next step of this holistic exercise was to refresh the visual identities of the Boxwood Lane family of brands. This included technical and aesthetic refinements to logos, typography, and color palettes that need to reproduce clearly from web footers to farm crates.

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Shared typefaces and key colors serve to subtly link their visual system across concepts, as well as to realize cost efficiencies.

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Thompson + Hanson

While T+H had a logo and some visual elements, little to no content existed that expressed or expanded upon their core product, purpose, or personality—a testament to the quality of their work and the word of mouth it has inspired for decades. We wrote and designed a new website that seeks to emulate the physical quality of their spaces—subtle, intimate, airy, effortless—while neatly partitioning and simplifying the complexities inherent in their organization.

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We’ve been lucky to continue our partnership over the years as their team invites us to collaborate on projects large and small—most recently, a custom packaging project that introduces their first signature line of T+H products.

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Tiny Boxwoods and Tiny’s Milk & Cookies

Nestled nearby the T+H shops and nurseries are neighborhood favorites Tiny’s/Tiny Boxwoods (their garden-side restaurants) and Milk & Cookies (their walk-up pastry windows). Redesigned websites for both brands prioritize delectable imagery, friendly simplicity, and a shared design footprint that reinforces brand continuity and ease of use.

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T+H Farms

To supply their restaurants with responsibly grown, freshly harvested fare, the Boxwood Lane team opened T+H Farms in the rolling countryside off Old Highway 71. Bursting with growth, the farm and its pastoral premises are every bit as idyllic and impeccably designed as you might imagine. We had the pure delight of crafting the identity for the burgeoning brand, from its twining monogram and friendly signage to packaging labels and other farmy touchpoints.

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Old Seventy One

Can a lifestyle destination come in the form of a filling station? When you roll together this visionary crew’s landscape design, culinary, farming, and curatorial talents—of course it can.

Old Seventy One is an EV-friendly filling station and market in La Grange, Texas, that surprises travelers with a clean, green, beautiful space to relax, refuel, and recharge—a premium rest stop experience nestled in scenic countryside, supplied by TH Farms across the street. Like the concept itself, the new brand looks to reignite that simple spark of freedom and anticipation only a roadtrip can bring.

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We have partnered with Principle for a variety of initiatives, including launching new businesses and ideas from scratch. We highly recommend them without equivocation. Their team was not only fun to work with throughout our creative projects, they were extremely professional and took time to help us with the visioning of our ideas and articulation of our goals. We have several more projects underway together and always look forward to working with them.

Gregg Thompson, Co-Founder

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