Eight ways indoor plants can improve your home Hilton Carter/ CICO Books From tiny terrariums to tiger-print statements, houseplants can enhance any interior. "Social media is boosting the boom, with people who love plants sharing pictures of them everywhere," says Hilton Carter, US-based "plantfluencer" and author of new book Living Wild. Indoor plants mounted on a wall create a piece …
“If you like Nature and art, you will love kusamono. It brings the greenery of a garden into your home,” promises Jeffery Vardon, dancer and choreographer from Chennai. “The word kusamono translates to ‘grass-thing.’ It is a potted collection of plants in a shallow dish. Having a good kusamono in one’s home is considered to be a thing of pride …
In 1960, on Easter Sunday, when David Latimer in England, planted a seed in his terrarium, little did he know that it would be his ticket to fame. In spite of being around for several decades, many people are only just discovering them after seeing attractive pictures and videos on social media and the Internet,” says Asil. The latest trends …
The article describes the creation of miniature space colonies by Aki Murase, a Japanese artist who specializes in terrariums. Murase's creations are made with a focus on sustainability and reusing materials. He sources plants and materials from various locations, including the mountains, local gardens, and even discarded electronics. His terrariums are designed to bring a sense of nature and life …