Jennifer Aniston’s Japanese-Style Stone Troughs Are the Ultimate Quiet Luxury Garden Detail for Summer 2026 – Recreate the Look for $28
Designed by Marcello Villano, Jennifer’s serene garden embraces Japanese minimalism – with one standout detail you can easily recreate
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On the celebrity style desk, catching glimpses into the homes of the world’s most famous figures is a daily occurrence. Yet, a few properties remain perennial favorites that I find myself revisiting constantly – and Jennifer Aniston's house in Bel Air sits at the very top of that list.
While the entire residence is an architectural masterpiece, Jennifer Aniston's Japanese-inspired garden is perhaps its most breathtaking feature. This outdoor sanctuary includes a terrace adjacent to the living room. While designer Stephen Shadley curated the interiors with eclectic textures and artwork, the exterior landscape – designed by Marcello Villano – embraces a more minimalist philosophy.
On her terrace, Jennifer’s decor is notably restrained, yet the specific pieces she has selected are truly unique. Most striking are the two stone troughs blanketed in lush green moss. These organic accents pay homage to the tranquil Japanese aesthetic found throughout the grounds. I've found some almost identical alternatives here at Wayfair – and listed some more similar pieces below.
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Shaped to resemble a natural rock, this exclusive planter brings an organic, sculptural touch to any space. Crafted from a blend of volcanic ash from Mt. Pinatubo, natural stone, and resin, it’s lightweight, watertight, and weather-resistant – perfect for showcasing small plants the Jen way.
Handcrafted from natural stone ethically sourced from a river in the Philippines, this planter brings effortless, celebrity-inspired style to your space. Perfect for succulents, fresh or dried flowers, or small plants, it invites the outdoors in – just like Jennifer Aniston
With solid Acacia wood legs and metal accents, this ultra-minimalist bench is built to last – perfect for outdoor spaces like Jen’s. Sleek and pared-back, it effortlessly complements any serene patio or garden setting.
Made entirely from natural stone sourced in the Philippines, this planter combines understated minimalism with eye-catching character. Every piece is unique, showcasing distinct colors and forms, and its easy-to-clean surface makes it a practical yet striking addition to any terrace.
Made from real stone and reinforced with GFRC, this elegant stand sets the stage for a terrace in Jennifer Aniston’s signature style. Fill it with moss, succulents, or blooms to add texture and a natural, effortlessly curated look to your outdoor setting.
Alongside her moss-covered stone troughs, Jennifer pairs a sleek bench like this one from Wayfair. Its minimalist silhouette and industrial-inspired materials create a look that’s both rugged and refined. Crafted from neutral-toned concrete and sealed for durability, it works beautifully indoors or out.
As we move into the damp, cool months of early spring, these mossy features feel particularly timely, offering a vibrant burst of life even before the rest of the garden fully awakes. They provide the perfect amount of visual interest to the minimalist space, grounding the terrace with the sense of peace for which her home is known.
They are understated, surprisingly easy to replicate in a home of any size, and I am certainly not alone in my admiration for Jennifer’s container idea. Author and master gardener Thom Rutter shares this enthusiasm. He notes that the stone's rustic texture aligns perfectly with Wabi–sabi, a core principle of Japanese design.
'Jennifer's planters are minimalist but well-curated, perfecting the Wabi-sabi ideology that celebrates beauty in imperfection, impermanence, and the natural aging process,' he says. 'A weathered stone trough covered in moss embodies this philosophy effortlessly. Jennifer's containers appear aged, yet not worn out. They evoke a sense of tranquility and encourage contemplation.'
Jennifer’s patio is expansive, but if you are searching for small Japanese garden ideas, these planters offer an ideal solution. They are especially effective during the transition from winter to spring, when the hardy nature of moss and stone can withstand unpredictable weather while looking effortlessly chic. You only need a few inches of space or an unused corner to recreate this look. 'Stone troughs, much like these, are contained, making them perfect for limited spaces,' Thom adds.
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'It's proof that we don’t need a large area to create a tranquil, Japanese-inspired mood – just one well-placed trough can do it.' For the ultimate blueprint in serene, seasonal styling, one need look no further than Jennifer's terrace.
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Megan is the Head of Celebrity Style News at Homes & Gardens, where she leads the celebrity/ news team. She has a history in interior design, travel, and news journalism, having lived and worked in New York, Paris, and, currently, London. Megan has bylines in Livingetc, The Telegraph, and IRK Magazine, and has interviewed the likes of Drew Barrymore, Ayesha Curry, Michelle Keegan, and Tan France, among others. She lives in a London apartment with her antique typewriter and an eclectic espresso cup collection, and dreams of a Kelly Wearstler-designed home.