Indoor Plants for Thoughtful Spaces

Curated selection of houseplants and greenery. Each plant chosen for form, texture, and natural character.

Monstera deliciosa leaf Pothos trailing vine Fiddle leaf fig

Studio Identity

We approach plants as living forms. Each selection considers light, space, and the natural rhythm of growth. Our studio focuses on plants that adapt well to indoor environments, chosen for their botanical character rather than trends.

Care guidance is provided to help plants thrive in their new spaces. We observe how plants respond to different conditions and share these observations. The goal is thoughtful placement and understanding of each plant's needs.

This is not a garden center. It is a curated collection, presented with attention to form and natural beauty.

Plant Collection Overview

Monstera collection

Monstera Varieties

Large-leaved forms with natural fenestrations. Prefer bright, indirect light and consistent moisture. Mature specimens develop distinctive split patterns.

Trailing plants

Trailing Varieties

Cascading forms suitable for elevated placement. Include pothos, philodendron, and string varieties. Adapt well to various light conditions.

Small houseplants

Compact Forms

Small-scale plants for shelves and surfaces. Selected for their ability to thrive in contained spaces with moderate light.

Care Philosophy

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Light Assessment

Observe natural light patterns in your space. Most houseplants prefer bright, indirect light. Direct sun can scorch leaves; too little light slows growth.

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Watering Rhythm

Check soil moisture before watering. Most plants prefer to dry slightly between waterings. Overwatering is more common than underwatering.

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Environment

Indoor temperatures suit most houseplants. Avoid drafts and sudden temperature changes. Humidity levels affect some species more than others.

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Growth Observation

Plants communicate through their leaves. Yellowing, browning, or drooping indicate adjustments may be needed. Observe and respond accordingly.

Pots & Accessories

Terracotta pot

Terracotta Planters

Natural clay forms that allow soil to breathe. Suitable for plants that prefer drier conditions.

Ceramic pot

Ceramic Vessels

Glazed and unglazed options. Retain moisture longer than terracotta. Various sizes available.

Modern planter

Contemporary Forms

Modern designs in neutral tones. Complement plant forms without competing for attention.

Plant care tools

Care Accessories

Watering tools, soil mixes, and support structures. Selected for function and simplicity.

Sourcing & Seasons

Spring Selection

New growth appears. We source plants that are actively growing, ensuring they adapt well to new environments. Spring is ideal for introducing new plants.

Summer Care

Active growing season. Plants may require more frequent watering. Light levels are highest, making this a good time for plants that need bright conditions.

Autumn Transition

Growth slows as light decreases. Watering frequency typically reduces. Some plants may drop leaves naturally as they adjust to seasonal changes.

Winter Rest

Dormant period for many species. Minimal growth expected. Focus shifts to maintaining health rather than encouraging growth. Less frequent watering needed.

Studio Atmosphere

Studio interior Plant display Greenhouse bench

Why Choose Indoor Plants

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Natural Beauty

Plants bring organic forms and textures into your space, creating a connection to nature within indoor environments.

Aesthetic Enhancement

Thoughtfully placed plants enhance interior design, adding visual interest and creating focal points in any room.

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Calming Presence

The presence of living plants creates a sense of tranquility and connection to natural rhythms in daily life.

Quick Care Tips

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Observe Your Plants

Pay attention to how your plants respond to their environment. Leaves will tell you if they need more or less light, water, or humidity.

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Establish a Routine

While each plant has different needs, establishing a regular care routine helps you stay attentive to your plants' requirements.

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Check Before Watering

Always check soil moisture before watering. Most plants prefer to dry slightly between waterings. Overwatering is a common issue.

Contact

Visit our studio or reach out with questions about plants and care.