Wine, Fine Art and Garden Tour

 August 12, 2023 1 pm- 4 pm

Join us for an inspiring tour of this beautiful garden. Relax with friends in the natural setting while enjoying a splash of 2019 Quinta Essentia Chenin Blanc, 2022 Rose', 2019 SUNU 100% Pinot Noir, 2019 Untold Story Cabernet Sauvignon. Additional glass pours and charcuterie plates will be available for purchase.

 

Location:
The Garden at RAM Shop Studio
16801 NE 176th Street
Woodinville, WA 98072

About the property and caretakers:

This beautiful 2-acre property was originally owned by John Clise. The home was built on 15 acres in 1965. After passing away, the property fell into disrepair and was neglected until Ron Alessandrini spied it and immediately fell in love. Even though the floor-to-ceiling windows had been boarded up, and the exterior was painted medicinal pink, Ron could see its beauty. This place would become something special.

Ron and Mike began reclaiming the gardens and the house, turning them both into homes where art and creativity would live and thrive. The garden is full of hidden treasures, secret sitting areas, shade gardens, a koi pond, and water features. Inspiration from his travels throughout Asia is seen in the garden and art collections inside the home.

The private art collection on display is inviting as well as compelling. Picasso, Salvador Dali, and Andy Warhol to name a few. Surrounded by natural light and the warmth of both Ron and Mike, you will feel at home and want to ask questions.

 

 

 

Meanwhile, the studio itself is enough reason to come and see. The creative process and the artists' vision is demonstrated in the items found, saved and then displayed because one of them saw the potential for beauty in each saved item.

 "RAM Shop Studio crafts beautiful and functional art pieces from thoughtfully sourced wood in Woodinville, WA. At RAM, we believe that even everyday objects in your home should make a statement. Whether it’s a bowl, serving tray, decorative box, or wall art, RAM always tries to add something a little different."