Portfolio of calm structures

A selection of scenes where plants and architecture support each other.

We treat every composition as a small installation that should feel intentional from every angle, even when you only see it in passing.

Entry shelf with a single plant and tray next to a mirror

Entry threshold

A single plant and a low tray welcome visitors without crowding the door, keeping the first step into the home light and clear.

Dining nook with plants on a bench and simple table

Dining nook line

A row of plants on a bench matches the length of the table, balancing conversation and keeping the tabletop open.

Bedroom window with a single sculptural plant on the floor

Quiet window

One sculptural plant sits on the floor near the window, leaving room for soft curtains and morning light.

Portfolio principles

Clarity, repetition, and space to breathe.

  • We keep lines clear so that each object has a simple job in the room.
  • We repeat forms and materials instead of scattering many different pieces.
  • We respect small homes and shared spaces by working within realistic footprints.

How a U.S. project moves from idea to plants

A compact sequence of steps that fits into busy American schedules.

  1. You send a short note or schedule a quick call to share where you live, how you use the room, and what needs to change.
  2. We respond with a layout sketch or written description, suggested plant types, and an estimated budget in U.S. dollars.
  3. You approve a direction, we confirm whether plants will be sourced locally or through partners, and then we coordinate timing for delivery or placement.

Want a similar mood?

Mention a portfolio scene you like and we will sketch a related idea for your room.