One- The Wall That Lives
Walls covered in all kinds of different plants for a beautiful texture and focal point to a room looks awe inspiring in commercial interiors. But what about adapting this into our homes? One perfect place is your bathroom- not only does it transform the interior into a beautiful space, but also is the most healthy space for the wall to live and breathe with bathrooms teaming with water and usually lets a lot of natural light inside.
Best for use- Banana leaf, papyrus frond and bird of paradise leaf
Two- Terrariums
One of the most popular looks that’s available to buy all over the high street whether they be fake or real are terrarium displays. Decide to make a real one and you have full control of how exactly you want your terrarium to be almost like a mini Japanese garden. These look great on side tables of office desks for an uplifting accessory.
Best- Cacti and succulents, magnolia leafOne of the most popular looks that’s available to buy all over the high street whether they be fake or real are terrarium displays. Decide to make a real one and you have full control of how exactly you want your terrarium to be almost like a mini Japanese garden. These look great on side tables of office desks for an uplifting accessory.
Using concrete in architecture is very popular right now for the most contemporary builds whether that be for commercial use or home. Some may argue concrete is known as a cold material, which can somewhat be true. To embrace the trend on a smaller scale home accessories are an easy way to bring this material in such as plant pot holders. Concretes properties allows you to shape the pot in whichever way you want as long as there is a mould so let your creativity run wild and make whatever you heart contents.
Best- Cacti, succulents aloe, eucalyptus
Mid Century Modern style introduced the display of plants in our homes through the use of plant stands (specifically wooden) in our homes after the war to bring colour and life into a space. For a contemporary twist on this favourite use black wire structures for a Scandinavian look.
Best- Rubber, spider, snake and kentia palm, magnolia leaf
Five- Hanging Around
Macramé has been on trend for a while now to hang your plants around your home to whatever height you wish in whatever material you desire such as string, rope or even neon ribbon. Bohemian style has inspired this kind of display in our homes through it’s Moroccan inspiration. Get creative and get knotting Macramé design.
Best- String of pearl, spider, papyrus
Macramé has been on trend for a while now to hang your plants around your home to whatever height you wish in whatever material you desire such as string, rope or even neon ribbon. Bohemian style has inspired this kind of display in our homes through it’s Moroccan inspiration. Get creative and get knotting Macramé design.
Best- String of pearl, spider, papyrus
Six- Wall Art
Indoor plants are a thing of beauty, their colours their shapes and smells transform a space so certainty can be just as inspiring as art. Why not display nature on your walls instead using unique wall structures to create a piece of art yourself that you can look at, admire and look like your deep in thought about everyday.
Best- Spider, papyrus, string of pearl
Indoor plants are a thing of beauty, their colours their shapes and smells transform a space so certainty can be just as inspiring as art. Why not display nature on your walls instead using unique wall structures to create a piece of art yourself that you can look at, admire and look like your deep in thought about everyday.
Best- Spider, papyrus, string of pearl
Seven- Oversized glass
The Wabi- Sabi trend is really taking off in S/S 2018. Oversized and misshapen glass vases are what makes their imperfections something to love so displaying a single palm leaf or stem emphasise the size of the glass vases more whilst still giving an effective and effortless display.
Best- Split leaf philodendrom, banana leaf, cotton, thistle, eucalyptus
The Wabi- Sabi trend is really taking off in S/S 2018. Oversized and misshapen glass vases are what makes their imperfections something to love so displaying a single palm leaf or stem emphasise the size of the glass vases more whilst still giving an effective and effortless display.
Best- Split leaf philodendrom, banana leaf, cotton, thistle, eucalyptus
Eight- #Shelfie
An obvious way to display a lot of your plants is on a shelf, but not just any old way. A row of around 3-5 shelves with your plants almost bursting off the edges is the perfect way to display this way, think the more the merrier. Consequently you do end up with a similar effect to the living wall if you chose the correct plants, however luckily at a lower price. So that beloved living wall you’ve dreamed of can be yours after-all... and breathe....
Best- Cacti, jade, string of pearl, rubber, lambs ear


Ninet- Wood
Another material popular with architecture and interiors at the moment is wood especially the use of cladding on exterior or interior. This light material continues the life of nature into the pots of the plants by using what used to be a tree. Pots and stands showing the grains of the wood would look exceptionally beautiful displayed around the entrance to your home.
Best- Succulents, cacti, jade
Another material popular with architecture and interiors at the moment is wood especially the use of cladding on exterior or interior. This light material continues the life of nature into the pots of the plants by using what used to be a tree. Pots and stands showing the grains of the wood would look exceptionally beautiful displayed around the entrance to your home.
Best- Succulents, cacti, jade
Ten- Woven rattan baskets
Again inspired by bohemian style, the use of rattan baskets placed in the corner of the room using a larger indoor plant inside brings simplicity and an elegant way of displaying plants in your home, without the plant screaming for attention due to the use of rattan being very quiet and tends to blend well into the background. Rattan is also a great solution to add texture.
Best- Fiddle leaf fig plants, snake, kentia palm, eucalyptus, magnolia leaf
Again inspired by bohemian style, the use of rattan baskets placed in the corner of the room using a larger indoor plant inside brings simplicity and an elegant way of displaying plants in your home, without the plant screaming for attention due to the use of rattan being very quiet and tends to blend well into the background. Rattan is also a great solution to add texture.
Best- Fiddle leaf fig plants, snake, kentia palm, eucalyptus, magnolia leaf
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