Artificial Plants, Hydroculture, Indoor Plants, Plants
The Ficus Lyrata, commonly known as the fiddle-leaf fig, has become a centerpiece in modern interior design. With its broad, glossy leaves and imposing structure, it has (re-) captured the attention of designers, architects, and contractors alike. At Plants Design, we...
Green Walls, Hydroculture, Pots
In the evolving world of design, a paradigm shift towards plant-centric architecture is taking center stage. The integration of hydroculture plants goes beyond mere aesthetics; it’s about creating spaces that breathe, flourish, and resonate with a sense of joy....
Green Walls, Hydroculture, Pots, Street Furniture
Interior urbanism is a concept that extends the principles of urbanization beyond the outdoors, influencing the design and dynamics of interior spaces. This approach encourages innovative use of space, promotes sustainability and efficiency, and reflects societal...
Hydroculture, Indoor Plants
What is Hydroculture? Hydroculture is a type of horticulture that involves growing plants in a soilless medium, such as clay pebbles. The medium acts as a support for the plant and its roots, while also providing water and oxygen to the root zone. The medium does not...