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Green Hotspots in New York City

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Ok let’s be frank: New York is always worth a trip! No matter your interests, your likings, your plans. The city that never sleeps offers it all – for everybody. So if you are a plant freak like us, you will enjoy the city to the max too. Just like we did a few weeks ago when we went to New York City for an exciting upcoming plant project (stay tuned). We snapped away with our smartphones and brought back some of our favorite green tips for New York – bookmark these if you plan a visit and love plants. Let’s roll!

Let’s first start with some plant shopping. It’s very easy to find some nice plants in the Big Apple! You can go to the Chelsea Flower Market, or visit one of the cool urban plant shops in town. Our list was long and between meetings & lunches we managed to visit quite a few. Our first stop is at the beautiful Green Fingers Market, by talented Satoshi Kawamoto, the Japanese plant artist and creative director behind Green Fingers also known as Satie San. If you like his signature style of unique vintage treasures and plants, make sure to also check out our post about the Green Fingers plant shop in Milan HERE.

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Urban Jungle Bloggers in NYC #urbanjunglebloggers #hotspot #nyc

Green Fingers Market – 5 Rivington street – New York, NY 10002
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We received so many DMs from friends & Urban Jungle Bloggers that we HAD to visit Sprout in Brooklyn. One of their stores in Grand Street is all about dressing a beautiful table and kitchen ware, paired with beautiful greenery. And just across the street you can find their XXL shop with anything planty and floral.

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Sprout Home Kitchen & Table – 44 Grand Street – Brooklyn, NY 11249
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Houseplants in every size, shape and color, a repotting station, cooled flowers, airplants, a really nice selection of ceramics, glassware, plant pots, plant hangers, tools, soils, stones & gems, terrariums and more at this XXL shop with exposed bricks and bright yellow, pink and black accents. The design of the shop is spacious, clean and makes the plants stand out really well. We loved it and fell hard for the Etch planters by Capra Designs, but also purchased some nice smaller ceramics and citrine stones!

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Urban Jungle Bloggers in NYC #urbanjunglebloggers #hotspot #nyc
Urban Jungle Bloggers in NYC #urbanjunglebloggers #hotspot #nyc

Sprout Home – 59 Grand Street – Brooklyn, NY 11249
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Coffee and plants are always a good idea! Welcome to Plant Shed where you can sit down for a coffee, treat yourself to a new houseplant, or purchase a freshly picked bouquet for a friend. Or buy one the fun planters, like the Modernica large Mushroom planters:

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Plant Shed –  1 Prince St. (at Bowery) – New York, NY 10012
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More plants, coffee and flowers… different style! You can shop for all of it at one of the locations of Homecoming. They also stock some really nice books and magazines, ceramics, candles, watering cans, glassware, plaids. Everything to make coming home even nicer!

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Urban Jungle Bloggers in NYC #urbanjunglebloggers #hotspot #nyc
Urban Jungle Bloggers in NYC #urbanjunglebloggers #hotspot #nyc

Homecoming – 92 Berry St. – Brooklyn, NY 11249

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Plants and coffee are nice, but what about really good vintage designs and plants? The spacious shop of Other Times in Brooklyn has a fantastic selection of vintage furniture (like Danish Design sideboards), lamps, mirrors, planters and books, paired with tall Sansevieira, cereus cacti, Stromanthe triostar, fiddle figs, palms and more… Oh and make sure to check out their cool selection of vintage books as well. The titles are hilarious!

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Urban Jungle Bloggers in NYC #urbanjunglebloggers #hotspot #nyc
Urban Jungle Bloggers in NYC #urbanjunglebloggers #hotspot #nyc

Other Times Vintage – 48 Bogart St – Brooklyn, NY 11206
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If there is one shop that doesn’t need an introduction, it’s The Sill. They are the best in online marketing and make ordering plants online so easy! They propose the most easy going common houseplants, delivered in their own The Sill ceramics. We visited both locations, on in the Upper Westside, the other one in Chinatown. They just opened a shop in Los Angeles as well. Welcome to The Sill jungle!

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Urban Jungle Bloggers in NYC #urbanjunglebloggers #hotspot #nyc
Urban Jungle Bloggers in NYC #urbanjunglebloggers #hotspot #nyc

The Sill – 84 Hester Street – New York, NY 10002 & 448 Amsterdam Ave – New York, NY 10024  (new location in LA: 8125 W 3rd Street)

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Also in China town: this not very fancy, but oh-so-interesting Plant shop called Dahing Plants where our friend Brian took us one night before a just-as-fancy meal (Mac & Cheese spring rolls anyone?!). At Dahing Plants they have a surprising selection of bigger plants, like the XL blooming Jade plants you see in the picture below, for hard-to-beat prices. Definitely worth a visit when you’re looking for something big and affordable in New York:

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Dahing Plants – 289 Grand St, – New York, NY 10002

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Plant shopping makes you hungry! Time for a break and indulge in a green café, like at Stonefruit Espresso in Brooklyn. Yummy food and drinks that you can enjoy at the large communal table in the back where you can create your own bouquet of dried flowers, buy a new houseplant, find nice planty accessories, like the pins and keyrings by our friend Samantha from Hemleva.

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Stonefruit Espresso – 1058 Bedford Ave – Brooklyn, NY 11205

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In the back of the Williamsburg location of Juice Generation you’ll find a huge glass window that gives you a peek into a large urban jungle with real tropical plants. A good idea they put all plants behind glass, because you could get tempted to snap a cutting of one of these 😉

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Juice Generation – 210 Bedford Avenue – Brooklyn, NY 11249

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The best freshly roasted coffee, with a large vertical garden with as a backdrop? Go to Devoción Coffee. They roast their own coffee blends, their vertical garden features 150 Colombian native coffee plants and their granola bar is to die for!

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Devocíon – 69 Grand St. (at Wythe) – Brooklyn, NY 11249

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At Little Park restaurant, in the heart of TriBeCa, they serve seasonal food that highlights local farmers, anglers, vintners, ranchers and foragers. From farm to table, in a nice setting with lush Golden Pothos that create a green curtain in front of the windows:

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Little Park Restaurant – 85 West Broadway – New York, NY 10007

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If you are looking for a fun place to stay in Brooklyn, consider renting a room in The Funky Loft. We met with owner Marcella in her spacious loft in the heart of Bushwick, Brooklyn that looks like a quirky and funky home where you can feel at home, play some funky tunes on the piano, admire the many thriving plants, hang out with other guests, pin your hometown on the custom map, or just relax in your own private room. Funky and good vibes guaranteed!

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Urban Jungle Bloggers in NYC #urbanjunglebloggers #hotspot #nyc

The Funky Loft B&B – Bushwick Brooklyn, NY

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When you think of visiting your dentist, you probably don’t think of cool plants, stylish design, a home-y feel or staff that makes you feel like friends, Yet, it is exactly what you’ll get when your dentist is called Dr Jennifer Plotnick. Her state-of-the-art practice on Grand Street (neighboring Sprout Plant Shop), called Grand Street Dental makes you want to hang out at your dentist every day. Their selection of plants by the famous Putnam Flowers, are just gorgeous.

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Urban Jungle Bloggers in NYC #urbanjunglebloggers #hotspot #nyc

Grand Street Dental – 57 Grand Street – Brooklyn, NY 11249

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And one thing that is on our list wherever we go: to visit the local botanical garden. The NYC Botanical Garden requires some time to get there, but a visit to the Brooklyn Botanical Garden was easier to fit into our schedule. The park outside was in full hibernation mode, but inside the greenhouses it was green and lush, humid and dry. Very inspiring and very Instagrammable too!

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Urban Jungle Bloggers in NYC #urbanjunglebloggers #hotspot #nyc
Urban Jungle Bloggers in NYC #urbanjunglebloggers #hotspot #nyc
Urban Jungle Bloggers in NYC #urbanjunglebloggers #hotspot #nyc

Brooklyn Botanic Garden – 455 Flatbush Avenue or 990 Washington Avenue – Brooklyn, NY 11225

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Other green places in NYC you shouldn’t miss:

– The High Line – An elevated freight rail line transformed into a public park on Manhattan’s West Side. It wasn’t very green when we visited this February, but we were told it’s really nice in Spring and Summer.

– Rooted – 81 Quay St – Brooklyn, NY 11222, USA – The guys that deliver a curated collection of pre-potted plants delivered straight to your door, now also have a brick & mortar shop!

– Greenery NYC – 91 West Street – Brooklyn, NY 11222 – Freshly opened, just days after we left NYC: the world’s first biophilic design store in Greenpoint, Brooklyn.

 

 

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This blogpost was not sponsored, we genuinely enjoyed all these green spots!

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Green gift guide for plant lovers

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Believe it or not – it is roughly four weeks to Christmas (for those celebrating) and we have to admit we like the festive season! A mug of mulled wine, spicy ginger bread, and friends and family gathering. And if you have plant loving people among your family and friends, it is such a pleasure to hunt for green gifts. Just to be clear:  Don’t forget to spoil yourself too, plant friend! After all we all deserve a little green treat every now and then. Like last year we compiled a Green Gift Guide for you that is totally Urban Jungle Bloggers approved! Cool new plant pots, a stylish watering can, botanical bedlinen or even ‘planty’ chocolate – we have a few ideas if you are on the hunt for some green presents.

Of course we just had to include the Urban Jungle Book  in the gift guide too – after all we believe it is a fantastic addition to any plant loving home. And it’s available in ten languages now (English, German, French, Dutch, Czech, Swedish, Norwegian, Russian, Korean and Chinese), There is no excuse to not start your green gift hunt! Here is a fantastic list of 20 green gifts for plant lovers at your service! Happy gift shopping!

 Water resistant paper pot covers by Papier Tigre
 Stromanthe sanguinea ‘Triostar’ keychain by Hemleva
 Hanging planter HALO (100% emission-free!) by Wildernis Amsterdam
 Our Urban Jungle Book, available in English – Deutsch – Français – Nederlands – Český – Russian – Swedish – Norwegian – Korean – Chinese
 Deep milk chocolate bar by Compartes x Beverly Hills Hotel
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Fig tree scented candle by Diptyque
 Palm Beach eco-friendly water bottle by Swell
 Sandstone Plant Pots by Angus and Celeste
 Indoor table top Grow House Trystan by MADE.com
10  Natural linen Leaf play mat by Omoloko on Etsy
11  Barbican Conservatory print by Jacqueline Colley 
12  Copper watering can by Haws
13  TriPot set of 3 artisanal terracotta pots by Livingthings
14  Plant Stand Tondo by Bujnie
15  Rattlesnake Calathea in Dolores planter by The Sill
16  Hanging planters duvet cover set by Urban Outfitters
17  Leaflike decorative metal leaves by Lucie Kaas
18 — Deluxe Sprout Gift Set by Sprout
19  Handmade Sansevieria rug by GUR
20  Glowing Roots shelves with light by Spruitje

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Cool Plant Pots

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We love plants and styling with plants. One key factor in plant styling is the choice of a plant pot. It is essential to think of the plant-pot combination from a practical as well as visual point of view. The practical side thinks of factors such as material and drainage hole and the need of the plant. The visual point is more about the harmony of plant and pot. Which plant pot accentuates the beauty of a plant, which design matches your interior style, what kind of styling vignette do you want to create? We know there is a sheer boundless number of plant pots available. To help you make a good choice, we have shortlisted some of our favorite plant pots.

Whether you love terracotta, or prefer something more boho, creative, or quirky, we gathered some of the coolest plant pots on the market, that make excellent containers for your green friends. Tell us, which one is on your wishlist?

1 – Jelly Planter by Angus & Celeste
2 – Claypots by Khash
3 – Footed planter by Hey Camel Ceramics
4 – Palua concrete plant pot by Houseraccoon
5 – TriPot by Living Things
6 – Extra large short Tripot pot by Atelier Stella Ceramics
7 – Fiora flower pot by Kahler
8 – XX hanging planter by Convivial Production
9 – White Lion pot by Garden Glory
10 – Monarch Fern plant pot by Angus & Celeste
11 – Dotted pot by Monki
12 – Brown boob planter by Plus o Plus
13 – White cloud planters by Plus o Plus
14 – GRO self watering plant pot by Lucie Kaas
15 – Sandstone & Artisanal Ball plant pots by Angus & Celeste
16 – Monkey Face pot by Garden Glory
17 – Voltasol the rolling pot by Living Things
18 – Lips planter by Dirty Spindle

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Sandstone & Artisanal Ball plant pots by Angus & Celeste
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Green Day at the Hood

A few weeks ago we co-hosted a GREEN DAY with The Hood in Paris.

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The Green Home of Ruth Bartlett

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Today we are happy to share with you yet another inspiring green home story by our friends Freunde von Freunden. They visited the creative and lush home of spatial designer Ruth Bartlett in Berlin and examined how she grounds herself through every day rituals – one of them being her devotion to beautiful houseplants. Have a look!

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Ruth Bartlett’s apartment sits on the top floor of a building surrounded by the perfect mix of nature and unique structures. The interior landscape of her home reflects that same balance: a bright, open space filled with plants and rustic wood pieces along with modern creations of her own design.

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There’s no one way to describe the décor of Ruth’s home; modern, classic, earthy—a testament to her love of experimentation. Natural elements and handcrafted touches are intertwined throughout to tell the story of the progression of the London-born designer’s career.

Bartlett’s passion for spatial design was planted in her early on. “I think I drove my parents crazy as a kid because I would make floor plans of their house for them and then I would design their garden, telling them how they were doing things wrong—I think I was really precocious!”

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By exploring and learning about different materials and processes or working with new crafts people, everything around Bartlett factors into the way she designs. “Every space you walk into lights up two more positions in your brain. That’s why it’s such a joy,” she says, before adding; “But you never get to turn off because everything you see can be a little idea. When your passion and your hobby is your work, then there is no off-time!”

Although her home is supposedly her space away from her professional life there are signs around the place she can never really get away from it all. As Bartlett points to the block color paint on the walls and a shelf hanging by the front door she describes how her design choices began as budding ideas for projects. “It’s where I like to test things, little ideas, shapes, color combinations,” she says, enthused.

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But while design will always be a part of her life, she’s also conscious that sometimes it’s good to take some time to appreciate the space that’s already around her. “To live in a city where one can get close to nature, especially with the dog, it’s a huge bonus. There’s a lot of space to be outdoors and be peaceful for a change, I think it’s my favorite pastime. Just add food, wine, and good friends.”

For more from this interview with Ruth Bartlett, head over to the full version over at Freunde von Freunden, and if you’d like to take a look at the German version read it on the Manufactum website.

Text: Serita Braxton for FvF Productions. Photos: Dan Zoubek for FvF Productions