Plants, soy candles in handmade pots, and styling notes for real rooms. No marble, no white seamless. Just cosy, useful, lived-in.

Starting with the room, not the plant
Most people choose the plant first, then look for somewhere to put it. It works better the other way round — find the spot, then find the plant that suits it.
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Why three is more convincing than one
A single plant in a room can look like an afterthought. A considered group of three feels like the room was always supposed to look like that.
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When you can't drill, knock through, or repaint
A rented room has real constraints — walls you can't touch, landlords who vary, furniture that came with the place. That doesn't mean it can't feel like yours.
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One plant, one chair, enough light
You don't need much. A good chair, decent natural light, one plant that earns its spot. The combination is more than the sum of its parts.
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Making plants work with what you already have
You don't need plant stands or purpose-built displays. Most homes have all the surfaces they need — it's more a question of what to put where.
Read the guideHand-poured, scented, in pots you keep
We make soy candles poured into our own hand-thrown ceramic pots. When the candle's done, the pot stays — for a plant cutting, a paperclip, whatever it becomes.
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