The planter itself is a long, rectangular box made of dark, weathered wood, which grounds the arrangement and gives it a rustic, natural feel—almost like something you’d find in a greenhouse or a countryside cottage.
Inside the box, the plants are densely layered and lush, overflowing just enough to feel wild without looking messy. There’s a rich mix of textures:
Broad, split leaves reminiscent of monstera bring instant jungle energy and act as visual anchors.
Fern-like fronds and trailing greenery spill gently over the edges, softening the hard lines of the box.
Upright, grass-like plants add height and movement, mimicking how jungle plants compete for light.
Smaller, rounded leaves fill in the gaps, creating a thick, abundant canopy effect.
The colour palette stays mostly within fresh greens, from deep emerald to lighter yellow-green tones, which adds depth without overwhelming the eye. Everything looks healthy, vibrant, and intentionally arranged to feel organic—like a slice of rain forest growth contained within a refined frame.







