The Bird of Paradise is a stunning tropical plant that makes a major statement, but it also suffers from a bit of an identity crisis! Often confused with a banana plant or palm tree, there are several types of Bird of Paradise, or Strelitzia, that are commonly used in landscaping in warmer climates (we have them everywhere…
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This Just In: Ragmate
What is that soft, fuzzy, funky goodness, you ask?! Oh, just the latest collection of Ragmate newness. Ragmate is a Finnish-based company founded by Martta Leskela, and staffed by Syrian women currently living and working in Turkey as refugees. These handmade rugs, wall coverings, and cushion covers aren’t just a great way to bring color,…
4 Useful Plants at Home
It’s nice to have beautiful plants that make us feel happy when we look at them but plants can do so much more than sit pretty! Here are some useful plants that you can grow at home. 1. Aloe Plant Topical Medicine/Healing Properties Aloe plant has been used for thousands of years for its healing…
This Just In: Tammy Kanat
Fiber art is having a real moment right now, which we love, but it also makes it hard to stand out as a fiber artist – unless you’re Tammy Kanat! Tammy’s incredible tapestries evoke images of a portal to a soft, jungalicious, textured world! Her use of color, copper, wool, silk, linen, and mohair in…
This Just In: Loose Leaf
Holy jungaliciousness! What are these beautiful creations and who makes them, you ask?! These stunning botanical installations are made by Wona Bae and Charlie Lawler, the creators of Australian botanical design studio, Loose Leaf. Wona, whose name means “the best seedling” (!!!) grew up on a flower farm in South Korea. She is a trained master of Kokozi,…
This Just In: WKNDLA
Have y’all heard of WKNDLA yet? If you have, you’re probably as in love with Cindy Hsu Zell’s designs as we are! And if you haven’t – get on it gurrrrl! Cindy’s handmade jewelry is a must have for the jungalista who enjoys designs inspired by abstract art, nature, and architecture. Every WKNDLA piece makes a statement. Cindy says…