It started with a customer who couldn't keep anything alive.
For years, we said no. We were a plant boutique — we sold living things. Artificial plants meant dusty plastic ferns in mall lobbies, the kind that fooled exactly nobody. We weren't going there.
Then a customer — third dead fiddle-leaf in two years, north-facing flat, two cats, full-time job — asked us to find her something that just looked alive. So we went looking.
The leaves arrive with the soft give of the real thing. And for the trees you'll stand next to, our Real-Trunks range mounts the same life-like foliage onto an actual kiln-dried trunk — fiddle-leaf, olive, ficus.
Now — alongside our 250+ live plants — we offer artificial plants we'd put in our own living rooms. Many of us already have.





