Botanical Styling

Plants as design objects. How to integrate living greenery into your interior aesthetic, creating natural balance and visual harmony.

Stylish interior with botanical elements
Grouped plants creating visual impact

Grouping & Clusters

Group plants of varying heights and textures to create visual interest. Mix trailing plants with upright forms, large leaves with delicate foliage.

Single statement plant as focal point

Solitary Statements

Sometimes one plant, carefully chosen and placed, makes a stronger statement than many. Let architectural forms stand alone.

Styling Approaches

Plants at different heights creating rhythm

Height & Rhythm

Vary plant heights to create visual rhythm. Use stands, shelves, and floor placement to build layers and depth in your space.

Beautiful plant containers and pots

Container Selection

Pots and containers are part of the design. Choose materials and colors that complement your interior—ceramic, terracotta, concrete, or woven baskets.

Textural contrast with plants and materials

Texture & Contrast

Plants bring organic texture to interiors. Contrast glossy leaves with matte surfaces, delicate foliage with bold architectural elements.

Plants positioned to catch natural light

Light Interaction

Position plants where they catch and filter light. Morning light through leaves creates beautiful shadows and transforms spaces throughout the day.

Plants as Living Art

Plants are more than decoration—they're living elements that change with time, respond to light, and bring natural rhythm to interior spaces. Approach styling with the same thoughtfulness you'd apply to choosing art or furniture.