We all know that house plants have become somewhat of a trend in recent years. From large Rubber Plants and Fiddle Leaf Fig trees to miniature Succulents and hanging Ferns. But we believe incorporating indoor plants into your home decor is more than just a stylish trend; it's a way to transform your living space into a home.
Indoor plants are more than just decorative elements; they are also natural air purifiers, stress reducers, and productivity enhancers. So whether you're looking to brighten up a small apartment or revitalize a spacious living room, decorating with houseplants can be a transformative experience that connects you with nature and elevates your quality of life. Check out some of our favourite indoor plants to keep you're out of for when shopping this spring!
Golden Pothos, a fast-growing, trailing plant with heart-shaped leaves that come in various shades of green and variegation patterns. It’s an excellent beginner-friendly plant that tolerates different lighting conditions and adds a lush, cascading effect to any space.

Sansevieria- Snake Plant, The snake plant is a no-fuss, low-maintenance plant that thrives in low light and requires little water. It’s also a natural air purifier, removing toxins like formaldehyde and benzene, making it a great choice for bedrooms and offices.

Spathiphyllum- Peace Lily, with its deep green foliage and delicate white flowers, the peace lily is an excellent choice for adding elegance to your space. It also increases humidity and filters toxins, making it particularly useful during colder months when indoor heating dries out the air.

Staghorn Fern, a statement piece of greenery with a sculptural twist. Unlike typical potted plants, the Staghorn Fern is often mounted on wooden plaques or hanging baskets, resembling deer antlers. Its dramatic, organic shape adds a dynamic touch to walls

Variegata- Hoya Kerrii, this heart-shaped succulent is slow-growing but incredibly charming. Perfect for windowsills or as a cute tabletop plant, it symbolizes love and longevity.

Pilea Peperomioides, also known as the Chinese money plant; with its round, coin-like leaves, the Chinese money plant is believed to bring good fortune. It thrives in bright, indirect light and requires little maintenance, making it great for beginner plant parents. Its clean look pairs well with contemporary interiors.

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