Paloma elaborates on the underlying ideas of spirituality, modernity and healing behind Plant the Future, and why she does it all. Her Miami-based sanctuary offers a simple, yet captivating, concept: art meets nature through unique plants and cactuses contained in rather unique vases, ceramic figurines and full wall installments. Each one tells a different story and contains a universe of its own. Her concept has attracted overwhelming attention, and she’s been commissioned to create unique spaces around the world. While she discusses how to achieve growth, her focus is not on the growth of the business. Rather, she wants to design spaces and sanctuaries that are large enough to not just impact one person but entire communities. She dreams of a space where people feel like they can reconnect with nature and with themselves. We’re proud to align ourselves with Paloma, who’s making the world she wants.
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Discover how moss art by Paloma Teppa and Plant the Future transforms interior design, creating sustainable spaces that connect us to nature. Explore the "Aqua" and "Coral" series for a...
Discover how moss art by Paloma Teppa and Plant the Future transforms interior design, creating sustainable spaces that connect us to nature. Explore the "Aqua" and "Coral" series for a...
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