Sisu Tuin
Sisu Tuin curated collection celebrates the poetry of gardens; delicate blossoms, majestic trees, and lush botanicals rendered in exquisite detail. Each piece invites you to transform your space into a tranquil sanctuary, awakening a deeper connection to the timeless beauty of the natural world.
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Fukien Tea Tree (Carmona Retusa) Bonsai Tree | Shaped | In 20cm Pot | S251946All pieces taken
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Japanese Holly (Ilex Crenata) Bonsai Tree | Shaped | In 15cm Pot | S251942All pieces taken
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Ficus Microcarpa (Banyan Fig) Indoor Bonsai Tree | Shaped | In 20cm Pot | S251940All pieces taken
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Chinese Pepper (Zanthoxylum Pipertum) Bonsai Tree | Shaped | In 25cm Pot | S251938All pieces taken
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Chinese Privet (Ligustrum Sinense) Bonsai Tree | Broom | In 15cm Pot | S251931All pieces taken
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IDEALIST Lite Chelsea Flower Box Square Garden Planter, Faux Lead Light Stone Outdoor Plant Pot W37 H38 L37 cm, 52L | S251884All pieces taken
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Azalea knaphill 'White Throat' 5L (80-90cm inc. pot) Acer palmatum 'Inabar-Shidar' 50L 170cm | S251876All pieces taken
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IDEALIST Lite 30cm Garden Planter | Washed Light Concrete Egg Round Planter | Contemporary Outdoor Plant Pot D30 H30 cm, 21L | S251850All pieces taken
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Sisuverse Journal | Nest & Nurtured
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Read more: Botanical Prints: From Pressed Specimens To Contemporary Wallpaper
Botanical Prints: From Pressed Specimens To Contemporary Wallpaper
Botanical illustration began as scientific documentation, artists translating three-dimensional plants into flat images serving both informational and aesthetic purposes. This exploration traces the journey from pressed herbarium specimens and watercolour expeditions to contemporary wallpaper, examining how printing techniques evolved from copperplate engraving through William Morris' screen printing to digital reproduction whilst maintaining essential character: beauty emerging from accuracy rather than imposed upon it.
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Read more: Woven Ground: The Cultural Geography of Handmade Rugs
Woven Ground: The Cultural Geography of Handmade Rugs
Handwoven rugs carry geography in their fibres. The wool came from specific mountains where specific plants fed specific sheep; the dyes derive from regional botanicals; the patterns preserve cultural memory encoded in visual language. From Persian workshop medallions to Berber mountain abstractions to Scandinavian restraint, each tradition represents centuries of accumulated knowledge, techniques refined through generations. This investigation explores how materials shaped by landscape, methods passed like recipes, and patterns carrying meaning beyond decoration create the ground beneath our feet.
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Read more: Setting the Table: European Christmas Traditions From Scandinavia to Sicily
Setting the Table: European Christmas Traditions From Scandinavia to Sicily
Geography shapes what we place on Christmas tables and how we place it. From Scandinavian candlelight to Mediterranean abundance, British formality to French patience explore European traditions that transform December gatherings into rituals worth inheriting, adapting, making yours.
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