Indoor musthaves
Green houseplants are still all the rage in interior design! We selected the most popular green masterpieces just for you. Check out our indoor musthaves in the webshop.
Green houseplants are still all the rage in interior design! We selected the most popular green masterpieces just for you. Check out our indoor musthaves in the webshop.
When it comes to houseplants these days, the trend is the bigger, the better. This applies both to filling those big empty corners in the room as well as the smaller spots like window sills. You can also put a few plants together in one spot to get that extra wild jungle effect.
Nature isn’t perfect. But what is perfect? The imperfection is what’s natural, the odd and the strange, the rough and unruly. Perfect imperfections defying and redefining what we think of as beautiful. Weird shapes, bulbous and bold or thin and wavy- these plants can teach us a thing or two about natural beauty.
Strange shapes and a specific taste for insects- these plants are true meat eaters. With their colourful and curious looks, they attract spiders and insects only to catch and eat them to satisfy their hunger.
‘Tis the season! Calluna season, that is. With its many beautiful and varied cultivars, calluna is everyone’s favourite flowering evergreen. Time to get to know this hardy, inspiring and storied plant.
A seaside home? This Hebe doesn’t mind salty air, and is a great match for gardens or balconies close to the shore. The plant will continue to bloom right up until the first frost and attracts bees and butterflies with her nectar-filled flowers.
Everyone’s excited about summer: vacation, no commitments, plenty of time to relax and just do whatever you feel like. Unfortunately, this period is a little less than perfect for our plants.
The Celosia has more than one look. This plant is available in varieties with flaming feathery plumes, adorable slender tails or enchanting combs full of velvety wrinkles.
Want to set off on that summer vacation without worrying about your plants? You might want to pick plants that can handle those hot summer days, don’t need a babysitter and look just as good as the day you left when you come home.