Sometimes, it doesn't take much, even in small indoor spaces, to feel surrounded by nature. For example, arranging groups of mini-succulents can make us feel like we're in a miniature Arizona desert, just like in the imagination of TGM Milano. Or, by placing evergreen houseplants in suspended glass pots, as light as the delicate floral embroidery by Montorfano, we can enjoy their freshness 24/7. And why not recycle a mismatched coffee cup to pot a tiny cactus with cyclamen-coloured flowers, like the corduroy velvet by Textil Santanderina? Then there's the small garden with an oriental flavour, made up of mosses and ferns in humid green and brown shades, like the print from Texta; or a composition of succulents in a compact black vase, reminiscent of the fabric by Emil Jersey. More groups of succulents and semi-succulents with spiky leaves, like the embroidery on faux fur by Junior Arte Ricami by Adele Zibetti, and light glass for the desk bowl that holds another small garden of lava stones and shiny green plants, like the zip by Lanfranchi Lampo Zippers, to accompany intense workdays. The metallic fabric by Delfi shines like brass, just like the Indian-style pot that holds a beautiful Astrophytum with a rare flower, while the squared vase for the small Aloe, useful for its healing leaves, is clear and striped like the fabric by Tessitura Corti. The Aloe is also among the tender Cacti, complete with roots, ready to be potted together in a corner of the apartment, awaiting colourful flowers, like the floral design of Canepa’s little plants.
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