Showing posts with label INTERIOR GARDEN. Show all posts
Showing posts with label INTERIOR GARDEN. Show all posts

URBAN JUNGLE BLOGGERS | My green workspace


Here we are with the September issue of the Urban Jungle Bloggers's Back to Work. This month's theme couldn't fit better the atmosphere of my studio that, after the holidays, has been transformed into a real jungle. I really felt an urge for green tones and luxurious plants next to me recently so, before coming back home from the seaside, we stopped at a local nurseries and did some shopping. Placing green plants in interiors, especially in a workplace, is extremely important for the relaxing effects greenery has on our mind and brain.

 
Monstera deliciosa is always a great choice and I was very happy to find a small specimen that could fit our flat: the idea is to let it grow a bit more and later place a grid where it can climb through. We bought also a Rhipsalis paradoxa, an epiphyte cacti, that has been placed on the String Pocket. An epiphyte is a plant that grows non-parasitically upon another plant,such as a tree, and derives its moisture and nutrients from the air, rain etc. Therefore, they can be a bit tricky when grown on soil, like orchids. And last but not least, an Asparagus, one of my all-time favourite for its airy look and woodland memories.
 

All images © facing north with gracia

URBAN JUNGLE BLOGGERS | Watering your plants


We are at the end of July and this means one thing for most of us in Southern Europe: August is almost there and summer holidays will start eventually! I really cannot wait for this year as we have arranged a pretty busy schedule of travelling to see families, dispersed in three different nations.

Though we have arranged a stop in Barcelona on the way down South, this is quite a lot of time away from home and a great challenge for any plant lover, surely for my fellow Urban Jungle Bloggers. In these years, I have tried several tricks to manage to keep my plants alive in the hot Barcelona summers and I have to confess some of them resulted in a massive botanic hecatomb. I learned the hard way to accept I must select drought tolerant plants for the outdoor but I find difficult to compromise with my indoor plants. Moreover, unlike the crazy plant collectors of my friends who actually choose not to go on holidays to avoid any risk, I strongly believe in the "holy days" of relaxation. 

So, I want to share with you two tricks that seem to work quite well for houseplants. A good option is watering your plants by emerging them until all the air bubbles have come out, let the excess water dry out and then placed them above the bath tube filled with a bit of water to grant a consistent humid environment.  This works well in case your trip is just a few days long but, if you are planning a longer one, I strongly suggest you to rely on science.

How? Have you ever heard the word terrarium? You probably have because they are a must-have green trend. The use of keeping plants under a glass dome dates back to 500 BC but it was in 1827 when the modern version we know was accidentally discovered by Sir Ward in London (check the history of terrarium here). The principle is simple: the sealed environment recreates the rain cycle through the process of evaporation and transpiration and allows plants to flourish inside for a long time (even 60 years). 
During summertime, we can take advantage of the water-recycling principle of a terrarium recreating it with a simple DIY: 

1 - get as many clear bags as you can;
2 - divide your plants into groups that can fit inside each bag;
3 - place a moist towel in each bag and then the well-watered plants on top of it;
4 - tear the bag while blowing air inside to make the bag puff out ( you are adding carbon dioxine) and sealed it quickly with a rubber band. You can place it in another clear bag sealed with a second rubber band to make sure air won't go out.

The temporary terrarium will work just fine for a few weeks, only remember you must placed it in a room outside direct sunlight (but with light). The water will be released through the leaves as a result of the natural process and its excess will drip back down onto the leaves and the soil for the roots again.

I love terraria  a lot for their perfect fusion of science and beauty and there are some very nice modern versions now available on the market, like this Small Terrarium by Danish Pop Deluxe. In case you do it, please let me know how it worked out!

PLACES | Kinfolk Magazine Headquarters



For PLACES, a special post today focused on Kinfolk Magazine studio + office space in Portland, Oregon. We all love Kinfolk beautifully detailed aesthetics, its simple take to life and its embrace to nature and the new space they moved in last December mirrors it perfectly. 

A clean, open office - formerly a production company - that looks more like a home than a working area: the Bliss-sofa and chair zone is the meeting room where the 10 people currently working in Portland discuss the future editions of Kinfolk.



The Kinfolk headquarters is thought to be a multi-purpose space designed to reflect the communal and essential style of the magazine. The furniture is clean and "utilitarian" and mix perfectly with the lots of greenery popping up everywhere inside.

I think the office on its own is enough to make you looking forward to going to work on Monday morning and I'm not even taking into account that you have to go to work on the next fab issue of Kinfolk Magazine!


| 1 | 2 | 6 | 7 | 8 | by Carissa Gallo via Blog West Elm.
| 3 | courtesy of Adriana Xochitl via Instagram.
| 4 | courtesy of Lia Din via Instagram.
| 5 | courtesy of Benjamin Holtrop via Instagram.

Green styling with Intsight


I am very happy to present you today some pictures from the latest project of Intsight. The photos were taken for the TiempoBBDO / Simon. As you know, I especially love their work but this time it is very special to me as I collaborated for the green styling. It was an amazing experience to see the team working together and I have to say the atmosphere was extremely fascinating. It requires a great dose of professional experience and creativity to produce an overall image that is able to captivate the viewer without diverting the attention from the product. This is especially true when the element to present has such a reduced size.  Intsight's decision to create a series of "real life" situations to present the catalogue made the trick; also, it added that necessary setting that could inspire the public and engage them with TiempoBBDO / Simon.
It was a real pleasure - and great experience - working with Intsight.

For more pictures, check here.

All photographs by Mireia Rodriguez / My Umbrella Studio, with thanks.

Xmas green


Elle Decoration Christmas issue is all about green this year, with painted walls to small conifers and accessories. Soft brown tones and copper accents add that twist to the inspiring collection of ideas for the upcoming festive season. My favourite detail is the dark green wall that works as a perfect background for the glittering decorations of the Christmas tree.

Indoor woodland


I'm literally starving for nature. Is it this even possible? I miss so much my walks along the small canals, under the trees canopy of my father's nursery to collect fruits, leaves ad branches to use for the upcoming Xmas...Don't get me wrong, I love Barcelona and the urban environment but sometimes I feel the need for something...natural.

Greenery

These last few weeks I've been literally obsessed with floating water plants + green leaves and branches contained in glass vases. I've already bought a Water Hyacint ( Eichhornia crassipes) that is enjoying our terrace back in Barcelona but I'd like to add more so here it is some inspiration.


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Interior garden: terrariums


Facets seem to be a must this year. Here it is a green declination of the theme: I like terrariums very much, especially when the object has such a contemporary twist.


Via my pinterest

White and vintage apartment in Stockholm

  
Clear wooden floors, extra white interiors, light, air and industrial vintage design: a delight for anyone in love with the purest of colours. The mirrors collection is superb, adding so many reflections and making the space vibrant. As for the botanic arrangement, it's chic. Perfectly chic. This could be Paris and no, it's "just Stockholm".


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