Living spaces that carry atmosphere
Living room, bedroom, practice, loft – living greenery changes how a space feels: cleaner air, softer acoustics, noticeably calmer. We compose plant communities that match your light and your life, and keep them thriving long-term.
Sculptural Plant Composition for Living, Working and Practice Spaces
We design plant communities like still lifes: in sculptural vases, on herringbone parquet, in front of concrete loft walls. Anthuriums, strelitzias, bromeliads, phalaenopsis, alocasia – every plant chosen for impact, location and longevity. Matched to daylight and indoor climate, with symbiosis technology for self-sustaining vitality.
- Editorial plant composition with sculptural vessels
- Plant selection matched to your daylight and indoor climate
- Phalaenopsis, anthuriums, strelitzias, bromeliads, alocasia
- Optional care contract – you enjoy, we keep it vital
Indoor Editorials
Indoor Greening & Bouquet Statements
Editorial plant compositions with phalaenopsis, bromeliads, anthuriums and strelitzias – curated for discerning spaces.
Anthurium Bouquet
Anthurium · bromeliads · sideboard
Phalaenopsis Statement
Double composition · sculptural vases
Tropical Double Bouquet
Bromeliads · orchids · textured vases
Strelitzia Statement
Living room · sculptural vase
Alocasia Editorial
Column vase · herringbone parquet
Areca Palm in Loft
Concrete wall · designer desk
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