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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Hydrangea Limelight Tree in Terracotta Pot (150-180cm including the pot) | S251887Offering
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Chinese Elm (Ulmus Parvifolia) Bonsai Tree | Shaped | In 25cm Pot | S251971All pieces taken
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Hornbeam (Carpinus Betulus) Bonsai Tree | Informal Style | In 30cm Pot | S251968All pieces taken
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Chinese Pepper (Zanthoxylum Pipertum) Bonsai Tree | Shaped | In 20cm Pot | S251967All pieces taken
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Fukien Tea Tree (Carmona Retusa) Bonsai Tree | Broom | In 15cm Pot | S251962All pieces taken
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Large Chinese Elm (Ulmus Parvifolia) Bonsai Tree | Shaped Style | Height 110cm | In 60cm Pot | S251958All pieces taken
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Sisuverse Journal | Nest & Nurtured
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