Get
inspired by the new trend Earth Palette. Textures, colors, shapes, and patterns
are warm, earthy, and slightly raw. Like if you're traveling the world as a
nomad and discovering all sorts of natural treasures. We've listed these
treasures including beautiful plants for you.
It is almost
time to put the sweetest mothers in the spotlight again. Besides the well-known (and appreciated!) breakfast in bed, bouquet of flowers, the homemade crafts and poems, there is
nothing more fun to give than a beautiful plant and pot. That is why we have
listed the most beautiful plants and accessories for Mother’s Day below!
Some species are simply not seen often and therefore deserve some extra attention. Allow us to introduce you to three fantastic ferns: Phlebodium Davana, Dryopteri, and Didymochlaena!
Vintage is once again what's ringing the bell this year. And that is not only nostalgic, but above all sustainable. Therefore, starting from this weekend, the GTC will be fully immersed in the vintage revival theme.
Green in
all its natural forms continues to be a prominent part of every living room and
outdoor space this year. And by this, we don't just mean plants, but certainly
also in the realm of interior design. The manner in which it is crafted also
carries a green character. Also noteworthy is
the presence of greens; bowls, vases, and prints were already popular, but this
year, they are absolutely unmissable. Green it is!
The country
love trend embraces simplicity, purity, and a deep appreciation for nature
amidst modernization. This timeless trend is translated into ceramics, wicker,
and colorful fabrics with authentic floral prints, and is a must-have for this
late summer. Discover the finest products at the end of this blog or visit our Green Trade Center
and let yourself be inspired.
Two brands from Dutch soil with a drive to connect, surprise and inspire. One with orchids and the other with clothes. Together, they have now created something special! Namely, an orchid with a touch of Fred and a clothing line with a touch of Mimesis Orchids
The exotic Curcuma plant originates from India, Malaysia and Thailand, where the plant is also known as the Siamese or Thai Tulip. Below we describe three things you probably didn’t know about the plant and the medicinal herb that comes from the roots.