At a time when nature is increasingly distant from the spaces we inhabit, the desire to bring it indoors has never been stronger.
It is no longer just about decorating with greenery, but about creating environments that convey a sense of continuous vitality: spaces that breathe, that welcome, that suggest a connection to nature even when nature itself is not physically present.
Plants have always played a central role in interior design: they introduce rhythm, color, and organicity. Yet they require care, specific conditions, and time.
In today’s context (urban, dynamic, often limited) this balance becomes difficult to maintain.
From this emerges a new design direction:
to create the effect of nature without depending on nature itself.
Not imitation, but interpretation.
A green that does not fade, that does not change with the seasons, but maintains a constant presence.
