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Bloomifique Stellenbosch Orchids Styling

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Are you getting into the winter blues? It’s been quite a while since we enjoyed mild temperatures and sunny days here in our areas. But today we have a little treat to cure your winter blues – we are adding some vivid colours to our plant gangs in anticipation of spring! When Dutch orchid grower Anthura asked us to team up with them and style their new Stellenbosch orchid in a deep, velvety purple, we were all game. And we asked some of our Urban Jungle Bloggers from around Europe to join in.

Truth be told, our first contributor, Dutch blogger Susanne of Frivole by Suus, is not short of colours in her stylish home. Still she perfectly interpreted the velvet hues in her stylish home – as a single player in front of her colourful walls or as an elegant plant pair in her living room. The Phalaenopsis orchid looks almost like a sculptural design object in this refined home.
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British blogger Lori of Wild and Grizzly pairs her purple Stellenbosch orchid with pops of yellow and a mix & match of other plants and plant pots. She features the orchid as part of a playful #plantgang on her desk as well as a decorative statement plant on her mantle. We can’t decide what we like more! Can you?

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Igor of Happy Interior Blog created a little and lush tropical garden in his Munich apartment. He matches the deep purple hues of the orchid with soft pink hues of other tropical plants such as the Calathea White Star, an Anthurium, and an Earth Star. The result is a little tropical oasis which feels like a tiny bit of the South Pacific moved to Munich.

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The German blogger Sabine of Azurweiss has a signature style – puristic white interiors accentuated with delicate colours and vintage items. With the velvety purple Phalaenopsis Sabine celebrates the vibrancy of spring – her framed postcard says ‘Waiting for Spring’ in German. And adding a dash of colour to our homes makes the waiting a whole lot easier!

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Franco-Italian blogger Ilaria of Un Due Tre Ilaria probably enjoys the best winter weather of all our participating bloggers – she lives in the sunny south of France. Yet her style has a distinctive urban touch – a reminiscence of her time in Paris. Her Scandi inspired minimalism merges with lush plants and the Stellenbosch orchid injects an unexpected vibrancy with her purple colour. We think this is a winning mixture! deneme bonusu veren siteler

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Judith of JOELIX.com features her Stellenbosch orchids in an impressive plant wall installation – a beautiful plant ensemble made up of cacti, succulents, a dotty Begonia maculata, foraged twigs, and a wonderful collection of ceramics set a visual highlight in her home close to Paris. The purple hues are ideally matched with soft pinks, greens, and natural hues in a bright and airy setting. 

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If you love the elegant beauty of a Phalaenopsis orchid, we recommend you check out the video by Bloomifique about how to keep your orchids happy and thriving. Thanks to Anthura for providing all bloggers with the beautiful Stellenbosch orchids and Pottery Direct International for the lovely plant pots.

This blogpost was created in collaboration with Anthura and Bloomifique. As always all opinions are our own. Thank you for supporting the brands who support this blog!

Photography by respective bloggers: Frivole by SuusWild and GrizzlyHappy Interior BlogAzurweissUn Due Tre IlariaJOELIX.com

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Bergamotte x Urban Jungle Bloggers: Your Mini Jungle

Bergamotte x Urban Jungle Bloggers Oaxaca mini jungle

English text below! For our French readers, pour nos lecteurs français :
Ce mois-ci on a eu l’honneur d’imaginer une collection capsule pour Bergamotte, connu par ses bouquets splendides livrés à Paris sous 2h et dans les 24 heures en métropole. Pour cette collaboration on a imaginé une “Mini Jungle” avec quatre plantes faciles à faire grandir chez soi. La collection capsule avec le nom Oaxaca dont le nom de la ville mexicaine a inspiré la sélection des plantes : des succulentes robustes, un cactus et un Peperomia forment ce petit jungle pour la ville. 
L’agave “Nana”, très décorative au style un peu punk, l’opuntia “Ficus”, un rappel des vacances autour de la Méditerranée. 
Les feuilles du beau sedum Burrito tombent facilement, mais ne vous inquiétez pas : après quelques temps de petites racines apparaissent et de nouvelles feuilles poussent. Le peperomia Napoli, poivre nain ou larmes de crocodile (!) surprendra par ses fleurs semblables à des antennes ! Pour recevoir votre mini jungle chez vous, rien de plus simple, sous condition que vous habitez en France, rendez-vous sur le site de Bergamotte pour passer commande. Dans 2 heures (sur Paris) ou 24 heures, vous recevrez un très joli colis avec ces quatre beautés d’une diamètre de 10,5 et 12 cm, livré dans leurs pots en terracotta et avec un petit drapeau aux couleurs d’Urban Jungle Bloggers. Si vous aimez autant votre mini jungle que nous, n’hésitez pas à partager une petite photo sur Instagram avec le hashtag #urbanjunglebloggers car deux fois par jour on y partage les photos les plus inspirantes… peut-être la vôtre ?

Bergamotte x Urban Jungle Bloggers Oaxaca mini jungle

Bergamotte x Urban Jungle Bloggers Oaxaca mini jungleWe all start small in life. And also with our urban jungles we start small. Sometimes it is one plant that we had for years, sometimes it’s a new plant from the garden center and our passion is ignited. Step by step we then build our own urban jungle. To help you kick off your own urban jungle (at least all of you based in France) we have united forces with the Paris based flower & plant webshop Bergamotte. Together we have curated a ‘mini jungle’ named Oaxaca. The namesake Mexican city was an inspiration for the plant selection: Sturdy succulents, a cactus, and a Peperomia make this unique little urban jungle for the city home.

Bergamotte x Urban Jungle Bloggers Oaxaca mini jungle

Bergamotte x Urban Jungle Bloggers Oaxaca mini jungle

The Oaxaca mini jungle is available online for all plant enthusiasts based in France. The mini plant gang is comprised of the following beauties: an Opuntia ‘Ficus’ cactus with juicy cactus figs, a spikey agave ‘Nana’, a trailing ‘Burrito’ sedum, and a leafy Peperomia ‘Napoli’ with its rich leaf pattern. All plants are potted in simple yet lovely terracotta pots of 10.5 cm and 12 cm diameter and come with a little Urban Jungle Bloggers flag. The Oaxaca collection adds an instant Mexican vibe to your home with the sturdy greens and matching terracotta pots. Group them together and lay the founding stone of your ever growing urban jungle at home!

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Why this plant gang? We think it adds a wonderful green touch to every home – whether you have no plants at all so far or you already own a vibrant urban jungle. This collection features four sturdy plants that are easy to care and will not disappoint. All of them require low to moderate watering and and they will thrive happily in any corner of your home with enough sunlight. There are no special requirements to keep your mini jungle thriving and happy! Why not spice up your sideboard, a book shelf, your coffee table, or windowsill? The start of an own urban jungle is now easier than ever before for you folks in France! You can order the Oaxaca mini jungle online at Bergamotte. And for everybody else we have dedicated an entire chapter on ‘How to start your urban jungle’ in our Urban Jungle book. Grab a copy if you haven’t so far! 

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Plant Trends from Maison et Objet 2017 in Paris

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We are just back from the Maison & Objet design show in Paris and we were on the hunt for new plant trends for 2017. Exhausted but happy we brought back quite a few green design highlights from Paris. Let us start with one of our absolute highlights: The lush boot of French high-end furniture brand Cinna France. Unlike other high-end design labels, Cinna features very vibrant, contemporary and urban furniture. But it also featured a breath-taking hanging garden. Three hanging grids, each 2,000 kilos heavy, were abundantly planted with lush greens. Palms, ferns, philodendrons, Rhipsalis and other leafy plants invited the visitor to come and discover design under a green canopy. Honestly, wouldn’t you like such a fantastic hanging garden if you had a big and spacious home? We’d be very happy to have one! But let’s have a look at more green design and plant discoveries from Paris.

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Spanish Moss airplants on a new wall-mounted lamp by Cinna France. Spanish Moss airplants and Rhipsalis in this open plant pot by Serax:

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Not new (spotted also at last year’s Maison & Objet): the outline plant frames (trellis) and terracotta pots by Eno Studio. Different shape, but also a beautiful graphic support for trailing plants: the LIPA plant trellis by Studio Macura:

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Hanging plants galore by Serax:

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These flower pot pendants reminded us of the Blumenampel by Atelier Haußmann  that we saw in Cologne. But it’s actually by XL Bloom. Right graphic plant hangers from Lott Lov from Germany:

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Artek used lush greens in their booth setup:Urban Jungle Bloggers - plant trends from Maison et Objet 2017

The brand new GRO plant pot by Lucie Kaas with a ceramic top with draining holes and a matching tray of mouth blown glass. They come in two sizes (small & medium) and three colours:

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The Baenk bench by Danish design brand WOUD has a hole: perfect to keep umbrellas, or much better: a plant pot! On the right: the macramé plant hanger by Lott Lov from Germany:

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Left: Umbra Shift Deuce watering can and the Umbra Shift pots from the Pleated series designed by MSDS design. We love them! On the right: and epiphytic cactus and a Rhipsalis on top of a wooden crate, seen at Serax:

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Sempre from Belgium created a jungle bar in the middle of one of the halls at Maison et Objet. Makes you want to hang out for hours and drink cocktails, right?

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Pikaplant are hermetically sealed inside a humid biotope and continuously recycle the water and air inside. On the right: the classic Vitra miniatures enjoy Vitra’s urban jungle:

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Papier Tigre showed a quick, fast and inexpensive idea to update your plastic plant pots: simply wrap a beautiful paper, like the new Papier Tigre wallpaper, around the pot and attach with some washi tape. There you have it: a fun and stylish plant pot:

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New plant pots in several sized by Danish design brand WOUD:

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Plants and botanical frames by Lifestyle Home Collection:

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We hope you enjoyed our little green design round-up from this year’s Maison & Objet show. More design discoveries can be found on Happy Interior Blog and JOELIX.com over the next days too.

Photography by Urban Jungle Bloggers

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Plant Trends from IMM 2017 in Cologne

Urban Jungle Bloggers - plant trends from IMM Cologne 2017This week we have been out and about in Cologne, Germany for one of Europe’s biggest interior fair IMM. Before heading to Maison & Objet this weekend, we wanted to share some of our favourite our personal Urban Jungle Bloggers’ favorites from Cologne with you. Here we go!

Top image: the brand new Flower Pot Stand by Design House Stockholm Sara Szyber. And below their Greenhouse that we blogged about last year (here!) filled with green goodness:
Also from Design House Stockholm: the Grow GreenHouse glass terraria designed by Caroline Wetterling:Urban Jungle Bloggers - plant trends from IMM Cologne 2017More glass and plant cuttings in this glass propagation setup in Vitra‘s gorgeous booth at IMM Cologne. Mark out words: propagating plants in clear glass and water will be THE thing to do this spring!Urban Jungle Bloggers - plant trends from IMM Cologne 2017Plants and botanicals are not only represented in physical form, also through textile patterns, like here on this large couch by Philipp Mainzer + Farah Ebrahimi for e15:Urban Jungle Bloggers - plant trends from IMM Cologne 2017And as we showed you before in the article about the wallpaper jungle of Deutsches Tapeten Institut, botanical patterns on wallpaper for a feature wall are still a hot topic. Seen here at Bolia (left) and Brigitte Frickemeier:
Urban Jungle Bloggers - plant trends from IMM Cologne 2017Vitra used many bigger plants in their booth interiors, like the ZZ plant on the left and stunning Calathea in the front /// Interesting hanging bowls by Gloster carrying impressive Boston ferns:
Urban Jungle Bloggers - plant trends from IMM Cologne 2017More from the stand of Vitra with lush and dessert plants against a muted green/teal/grey wall: Urban Jungle Bloggers - plant trends from IMM Cologne 2017A roof with herbs and a vertical garden integrated in the modular wall shelving by System 180:
Urban Jungle Bloggers - plant trends from IMM Cologne 2017And if you’re still hesitant to have more plants in your home or kitchen: big tropical Monstera deliciosa or palm leaves also add a nice touch of greenery. Seen here in the kitchen of Brigitte Frickemeier:
https://www.urbanjunglebloggers.com/plant-trends-from-imm-2017-in-cologne/Conmoto simulated an outdoor ambiance to show off their outdoor furniture by adding houseplants in their setup:
Urban Jungle Bloggers - plant trends from IMM Cologne 2017We are in love with the beautiful Edge pots that Danish brand Skagerak created in collaboration with Copenhagen-based Stilleben. Don’t they look great with the brand new brass plates? The Spira greenhouse is a perfect fit to highlight one individual plant:
Urban Jungle Bloggers - plant trends from IMM Cologne 2017This year IMM Cologne invited two well-known bloggers to the fair to design their own style booths: Holly Becker from decor8 and Desiree Groenendal from Vosgesparis. Our book was displayed in Holly’s booth (that looked lovely, see here!) and we felt totally #immspired by Desiree’s setup with dozens of lush greens, terracotta pots and matching sofas. A true Urban Jungle Bloggers paradise, including the beautiful airplant jellyfish by Carolijn Slottje:
Urban Jungle Bloggers - plant trends from IMM Cologne 2017Interesting watering cans spotted on the stand of Alias /// Four minimal shelves holding four Muehlenbeckia plants add color and texture to this seating area with velvet chairs by WOUD.
Urban Jungle Bloggers - plant trends from IMM Cologne 2017Serax loves plants, and we love Serax for decorating wild with plants, plants, plants:Urban Jungle Bloggers - plant trends from IMM Cologne 2017A lush summer evening area by Paola Navone for Serax /// Plants and herbs in the kitchen, seen at Brigitte Frickemeier:Urban Jungle Bloggers - plant trends from IMM Cologne 2017

Another corner with statement plants by Vitra: several Ficus elastica complement the timeless Vitra design so well /// A happy Ficus lyrata in the booth of Danish design brand WOUD:Urban Jungle Bloggers - plant trends from IMM Cologne 2017New raw concrete pots with a glossy Klein blue (!) inside from the capsule collection of Soulland x Bolia and lots of lush and tropical plants (like the palm tree and Strelitzia) in their stand:
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A mint coloured plant vessel designed by Juliette Warmenhoven, part of Frame’s Living Kitchenlab booth with Dutch designers showcasing DIY cooking. It is supposed to irrigate your plant with minimal effort:
Urban Jungle Bloggers - plant trends from IMM Cologne 2017Another favorite are the Blumenampel by Atelier Haußmann designed by Zascho Petkow that become true eye cathers in any interior. They are made from matt black steel tubes with a PVC vase and thick rope.

Urban Jungle Bloggers - plant trends from IMM Cologne 2017

Plantshelfie galore at Pekodom creative living. They clearly went all the way with dozens of individual planted cacti and succulents to highlight their different shelf solutions /// Vertical moss gardens by styleGREEN, 100% nature 0% care. For lazy Urban Jungle Bloggers, or anyone who likes a piece of green (and living!) art on their wall: Urban Jungle Bloggers - plant trends from IMM Cologne 2017More plant shelves and metal wire houses to show off individual plants by Pekodom creative living:Urban Jungle Bloggers - plant trends from IMM Cologne 2017

Stay tuned for more plant trends that we hope to spot at Maison & Objet in Paris this weekend!

Photography by Urban Jungle Bloggers

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Botanical Trend: Wallpaper Paradise

Urban Jungle Bloggers Wallpaper Paradise

With Pantone’s announcement of Greenery as the ‘Colour of the Year 2017’ one thing is clear – the green trend is here to stay. And the botanical trend has evolved and developed over the past few years and has surpassed the mere use of houseplants in interiors. In fact, the botanical trend has spread to interior design and features botanical prints, plant mimicry, plant accessories, plant inspired furniture and botanical wallpaper. When we heard of an installation called ‘The Wallpaper Paradise’ by the German Wallpaper Association (Deutsches Tapeten-Institut), we were all ears. In fact, we were all ears and eyes because we came right to the imm furniture fair in Cologne to see their booth and their jungle interpretation.

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Wallpaper has experienced a great boom – a little bit like houseplants if you want so. The story was similar: Both were very popular in the mid-century period up to the 1970s and 1980s and then became unfashionable. Until a few years ago when both had a big comeback in the interior world: Plants moved into creative homes and wallpaper was trending again. The popularity of both boosted also the quality, creativity and variety of both, plants and wallpaper. And this aspect is highlighted at this year’s booth of the German Wallpaper Association at the imm design fair in Cologne – a ‘Wallpaper Paradise’ celebrating the beauty of nature and wallpaper all in one space! The new wallpaper designs feature green and natural hues and surprise with contemporary and graphic designs as well as amazing haptic effects – these wallpaper designs need to be touched and not only looked at!

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The ‘Wallpaper Jungle’ is an almost dreamy escape from reality drawing the visitor into its green realm: Huge flowers sit next to fleshy succulents, trailing plants cover the pillars, botanical leaves cascade from the ceiling, numerous hues of green mingle with purple notes, earthy tones and vibrant pinks. A garden of Eden made entirely of – you guessed right – wallpaper! Not a single plant is used in this space, not a single plant pot, nor any soil: The German Wallpaper Association manages to surprise its visitors by showcasing the versatility and beauty of wallpaper. And a paradise should have its proper inhabitants – don’t be surprised if you bump into Adam and Eve if you visit the booth in Cologne!

Urban Jungle Bloggers Wallpaper ParadiseUrban Jungle Bloggers Wallpaper ParadiseUrban Jungle Bloggers Wallpaper ParadiseOur heart beats for plants but we also love everything botanical that elevates the green trend into something tangible for your home. Beyond plants you can transform a room into a botanical paradise, into a real jungle, with a wallpapered feature wall for example. Imagine a feature wall with a bold wallpaper design with tropical foliage as a backdrop for your plant gang. Can you imagine the fantastic 3-dimensional effect? I think this is a dream idea for a future Urban Jungle Bloggers office, don’t you agree?

Urban Jungle Bloggers Wallpaper ParadiseUrban Jungle Bloggers Wallpaper ParadiseIf you have the chance to visit this year’s imm furniture fair in Cologne do not miss to visit the booth of the German Wallpaper Association in hall 3.2. You are in for a treat – the paradise has never been closer! If you live to far away, we have some pictures for you live from Cologne. And after the fair we will share a little video with you too. Stay tuned!

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This post is brought to you in collaboration with the German Wallpaper Association (Deutsches Tapeten-Institut). Thank you for supporting the brands that help support Urban Jungle Bloggers! Photography by Urban Jungle Bloggers.

 

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