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Go to the shopSome plants fill a corner. Others quietly reshape the way you live in a space.The fiddle leaf fig belongs to the second kind. Living with a Fiddle Leaf Fig (Ficus lyrata) is less about decorating and more about learning—about light, restraint, and patience. It doesn’t rush to impress. It asks for time, consistency, and a bit of trust. And in return, it becomes part of the home, not just an object in it. A Plant That Asks for Time The first thing most people notice about a fiddle leaf fig is its presence. Large, sculptural leaves. An upright form. A...
0 commentsFicus Elastica vs Ficus Exotica: Which Ficus Belongs in Your Living Room? Ficus plants have a way of settling into a home quietly—never loud, never fleeting. They don’t chase trends. They grow slowly, confidently, and over time become part of the space itself. Among the most popular indoor choices are Ficus Elastica, the classic rubber plant, and Ficus Exotica, a compact and styled form of Ficus benjamina. While they’re often compared for their visual impact, they bring very different energy, care rhythms, and presence into a living room. If you’re choosing between the two, this guide will help you understand...
0 commentsOlive Tree Symbolism: Peace, Resilience and Why It’s a Meaningful Gift for New Homes There are plants that decorate a space—and then there are plants that anchor it.The olive tree belongs firmly in the second category. Quiet, enduring, and deeply symbolic, the olive tree has long been associated with peace, resilience, and continuity. Today, it’s finding a renewed place in modern interiors—not just as a design statement, but as a living symbol for new beginnings, thoughtful gifting, and intentional living. In this guide, we explore olive tree symbolism, its spiritual meaning, and why an indoor olive tree has become such...
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