Living Botanical Art & Arrangements
Available across Mysuru
Pricing Guide
Handcrafted Kokedama Moss Planters
Product Specifications
- Plant Types: One established plant per piece. Options range from Syngonium and Money Plants (Base) to Staghorn Ferns and Anthuriums (Premium).
- Composition: Root ball encased in a specific clay-peat soil mix to retain shape, wrapped in preserved green moss or coconut fiber.
- Binding Material: Secured using invisible fishing line for a floating look or rustic jute twine.
- Hardware: Includes an S-hook with nylon string for hanging or a terracotta/ceramic saucer for surface display.
Key Features
- Placement: Ideal for vertical gardening in balconies or tight corners.
- Watering Method: Designed for soak and drain watering rather than traditional pouring.
- Shape: Hand-molded spherical or organic form.
Designer Terrariums & Sealed Ecosystems
Vessel & Botanicals
- Glassware: Ranges from 8-10 inch open bowls and geometric containers to 2-3 foot vintage carboys and narrow-neck demijohns.
- Open Variants: Features arid plants like succulents, cacti, and String of Pearls.
- Sealed Variants: Features humidity-loving plants like Fittonias, nerve plants, cushion moss, and miniature ferns.
Layering & Setup
- Substrate System: Scientifically layered with LECA clay balls for drainage, activated charcoal for odor control, and specialized potting mix.
- Landscaping: Includes decorative river stones, driftwood chips, and miniature rocks.
- Self-Sustaining (Sealed): Sealed units create an internal water cycle requiring minimal maintenance.
- Technique: Plants arranged through narrow necks using long tweezers.
Epiphyte Wood & Orchid Sculptures
Materials
- Wood Base: Chemically untreated natural wood. Options range from 1-2 ft weathered branches to 4-5 ft self-standing coffee wood stumps or twisted driftwood roots.
- Mounting Medium: Roots wrapped in high-grade Sphagnum moss to retain moisture, secured discreetly to the wood surface.
Plant Life
- Primary Flora: Features blooming Phalaenopsis (Moth Orchids) in White, Purple, or Yellow.
- Greenery: Complemented by Staghorn ferns, Bird's Nest ferns, Bromeliads, or trailing Hoyas.
Design Aspects
- Growth Habit: Mimics natural growth patterns (on trees rather than soil) for better root aeration.
- Aesthetics: Serves as a sculptural decor piece even when orchids are not in their blooming cycle.
Custom Living Art Installations
Scope of Work
- Structural Base: Procurement of large-scale elements like 6-foot dried Bonsai skeletons, massive tree trunks, or live-edge slabs.
- Plant Density: Intensive covering using Hoya vines, Dischidias, and Ferns to mimic a live canopy on dried structures (The Resurrection Technique).
- Site Prep: Includes soil mixing, drainage setup, and aesthetic base covering with pebbles or bark mulch.
Execution & Logistics
- Engineering: Installation of heavy-duty hooks, ceiling anchors for suspended gardens, or weighted bases for standing structures.
- Assessment: Preliminary check of light and humidity levels to select survivable plant species.
- Transport: Includes handling and delivery of heavy, delicate materials to the site.
About Living Botanical Art & Arrangements
Bringing green into a space is never just about a plant for us. We mix local stories, heritage, and a whole lot of craft into every piece. Since 2016, we’ve been playing with living plant art to give homes and offices something that feels alive and rooted.
What We Make
- Large statement installations - vertical gardens, 'hanging sky' gardens, even walls turned into living art. You’ll spot our Tree of Life pieces or floating gardens in places where folks want a big wow.
- Orchid and fern mounts are our thing. We use rustic wood, let orchids and ferns do their wild thing, often adding moss for an extra local vibe. These epiphyte arrangements are showstoppers, each with its own quirks.
- Miniature ecosystems - sealed terrariums (set and forget, no watering), open terrariums, and kokedama. If you like a bit of DIY, our open terrariums and moss-wrapped plants are super easy to care for.
How We Work
Every piece is custom - we look at your light, humidity, and what’ll actually thrive. We love mixing in stuff like old Karnataka wooden frames or stone sculptures to give that heritage-inspired plant decor look. Always natural materials, and if you want, swalpa jaasti (just a bit extra) for that personal touch.
Space Styling
We also do full-on botanical styling. Balcony, entrance, or your entire living room, we work with what you have and what you want. It’s about making your place feel like it’s got a bit of wild, but still feels like home.
Meet your Expert
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My Story
Hey, we’re Greenhouseblr. Dileep & Lakshman here. Started this gig back in 2016, mixing botanicals with old-school craft. Our place? Kinda like a jungle, kinda like home. Sometimes we throw open house nights - music, food, good vibes. You’ll spot Scooby & Subbi (our doggos) showing off, and maybe you’ll get natti coffee if it’s raining. Everything here has a story, from Tulasi Katte to wild pyrography - all soaked in South India’s traditions.
My Work
Home Decor & Art - We curate handcrafted home decor, vintage finds, stone Tulasi planter, pyrography wood burn art, and evil eye warder masks.
Inspired by South India - Our stone sculptures and living orchid arrangements are rooted in local temple art and rustic charm.
Experience Our Space - Not just a store - it’s a place to chill, connect, and soak in stories behind every piece.
Artisan Craftsmanship - Each item is made by hand, showing off skills from stone carving to Sri Lankan wood burn art.