Fresh plants
The latest trends for every interior
For every interior
there is a plant
The rise of industrial interior design gave the houseplant an enormous boost. Suddenly, green was “in” again. Just think of the pancake plant–super simple, yet super decorative! Or the cactus!
Houseplants
Plants are of course very trend-sensitive. As a florist, you naturally want to be responsive to those trends, so you keep a close eye on home lifestyle magazines like a real trend-watcher. Growers are also trend-watchers, and they are often at the forefront of the industry. How are they doing this? Every plant needs time to grow, logically, but such a process takes years. First, the plant is examined to see how it grows, then diseases are taken out, only after which can it enter the market. Putting a plant into production takes time.
Gardenplants
Like fashion versus the clothing itself, trends come and go but the plant remains. So, when it’s time to fill your shop, which plants do you choose? Do you go on safe with the white Phalaenopsis and pink Kalanchoe or do you choose a hip assortment according to the trends of the moment? It’s always good to have a basic assortment of plants in your store. They are often timeless, and, with the right accessories, you can still make them stand out.
But why not try out a few of the latest trends? Think of a beautiful pink Caladium or an Alocasia Zebrina–perfect for the Bohemian trend you see so often nowadays. Put them in a simple terracotta pot and you suddenly have a showcase. How about a peach begonia? Ideal for any warm farmhouse interior, a beautiful brown pot does wonders.
The latest trends
Or what if you combined plants? The new craze in gardening is companion planting. Maybe you have a beautiful olive tree and a suitable pot? Why don’t you plant garden herbs or relaxing lavender in the soil? Your customers won’t know believe their eyes! This way you inspire your customers, and sell even more!
Everything you need to turn your shop into a true plant palace can be found in our online shop. Take a look and buy the most attractive plants directly from the grower.