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Lovely Pastels
The trend with soft pastel colours and organic shapes

colours Lovely PastelsThis month we are going wild with a beautiful new theme called 'Lovely Pastels'. A calm trend with natural colours and pastel shades. Organic shapes are all the rage, think for example about the structure of a lunar landscape. It is perfect through imperfection and that is reflected in the materials and shapes of the pots that fit this theme. The feeling of Lovely Pastels is explained through 3 highlights:


Naturel1. Au naturel

After all the hustle and bustle of the holidays, we are ready for peace and quiet. White is one of the basic colours. You see it not only in the accessories, but also in the plants. The Aglaonema White Joy, Anthurium 'Vanilla' and Cymbidium are plants that can be well combined. You also see white in the leaf patterns of various plants. Think of the Agave 'Potatorum' Variegata and the Anthurium 'Clarinervium' or 'Silver Blush'. Beautiful indoor plants that create a relaxing atmosphere at home.


Pastels2. Pastel-colored plants

Plants in pastel shades? Of course! We have plenty of choices. Think of Phalaenopsis in various colours, Echeveria, Medinilla and Syngonium. Shall we go on? All beautiful plants that exude peace. Many plants from this selection are perfect in your Valentine's assortment due to the heart-shaped leaves or flowers.


Organic shapes3. Organic shapes

Lovely Pastels is very easy to present in a store environment. You probably already have all the materials. Organic shapes, such as rough ceramics and natural materials are very important. Think of reeds and wooden pots. Make the theme a little more exciting by adding a touch of gold or silver and voila.


Whether it's a single plant, an arrangement or different plants. Lovely Pastels is a perfect theme to bring peace to your home. And it also offers a lot of choice for a stylish Valentine's gift. Because what could be more beautiful than giving a fresh, living product that you can enjoy for months?