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PLANTS AS OBJECTS.

May 6, 2017

Our definition of Decor, has clearly evolved to be “empty”. In an era where every square inch is covered with things that are wanting to stand out and grab your attention, and a world filled with distractions and noise, de-cluttering seems like the only sane thing to do. Empty corners and large white walls, that allow for new thoughts and some calm.

But when you’re dealing with larger spaces, the blunt emptiness tends to get a tad bit monotonous and for a few, a little over whelming. In such cases we look towards bringing back some green, that we lost along the way.

Owing to the illusion of high maintenance, plants have gotten a bad reputation, but we believe plants are one of the most effective and sensible decor elements available today to designers

In this blog series, we are looking to introduce you’ll to some of our favorite indoor plants, how to care for them, and how you can style your spaces using them.

Please note we are looking at plants that are suited mostly for the Indian subcontinent and similar climatic zones.

 

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