Plant-Filled Interiors, Sculptural Finds, and a Lush Forest Retreat

This week, we’re leaning into the idea of living with plants—how greenery can soften a space, purify the air, and create a subtle sense of rhythm and calm. From architectural planters to sculptural furniture, it’s all about layering natural elements that feel both grounding and intentional.

Insight: Letting Nature In

Plants are more than just decorative—they ground a space and introduce texture, warmth, and life. Whether it’s a sculptural aloe or a tall lady palm, greenery helps a room feel layered and lived-in.

Why it matters:
Air Quality: Many plants filter pollutants like formaldehyde, benzene, and ammonia.
Humidity: Plants release moisture into the air, supporting skin and respiratory health.
Focus & Calm: Studies link indoor greenery with reduced stress and improved productivity.

Suggested Planters

Let your planters feel like part of the room—not an afterthought. We love pieces that age gracefully or feel handmade:

Project Highlight: A Flowering Forest Refuge

Lina Botero’s Latin American Retreat

This lush, plant-filled home blurs the line between indoor and outdoor living. Every space embraces greenery with natural materials, soft textures, and a color palette pulled from the surrounding forest. It’s proof that plants can be as central to your design as any piece of art or furniture.

(As featured in Architectural Digest)

Event: Pendentive Studio Grand Opening

Join us on Thursday, May 15 from 6–10 PM at 7615 Biscayne Blvd, Miami for the grand opening of Pendentive Studio, featuring work by Maritza Caneca and drinks by Cãna. Come celebrate art, design, and community.

RSVP here!

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