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Specialization in Botanical Art Design for Interiors

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Meena and Ceci's world revolves around nature. Their life is surrounded by plants of different types, shapes, sizes, and colors, which together, under the name of Compañía Botánica, they use to bring life to all kinds of spaces. The brand focuses on the creation of products, settings, events, and on carrying out any proposal within the botanical sphere.

They published the book Compañía Botánica, edited by Penguin Random House. In addition, they combine their work as botanical designers with the workshops in different cities across Argentina and Uruguay. In these spaces, Ceci and Meena spread their love of nature and inspire attendees to connect with it in a creative way.

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Camila Eterovic is the designer behind Páramo Store, Chile. She specializes in shaping glass pieces using the Tiffany technique to later turn them into containers and terrariums in a variety of incredible geometric shapes.

Her work has been exhibited at various fairs and she's even collaborated with brands like L'Oréal. Some of her designs and terrariums have been featured in magazines such as + deco market, Deco el mercurio, Tell Magazine, and others. They have also decorated presidential events as well as some branding displays.

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Sara and Tom are a nature-loving duo based in Peru who founded Fotosintesis Green Art, a brand specialized in plant art. The two share a passion for design, creativity, and plants and use their work to promote the healing touch of nature.

Their main goal was to find a way to create tiny, self-contained natural universes to inspire others to reconnect with Mother Earth. Their pieces serve as a reminder to maintain that connection and raise awareness about respecting and taking care of the environment.

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Joan Català is the founder of Omotesandō Plants, kokedama specialists. He explains that Omotesandō is the product of a love of plants, the desire to start something new, and a trip to Japan. Their kokedamas have appeared in publications such as AD and have been used to decorate hotels like the Mandarin Oriental in Barcelona.

Kokedama means 'ball of moss'. This Japanese technique is more than 500 years old and uses moss to create an entirely natural plant pot. Omotesandō seeks to use this technique to bring a piece of nature into every home.

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Alejandra de la Cerda is cofounder of the architecture firm Polen Diseño Vivo (2010) and studio Lenpo (2016), a space dedicated to inspiring and connecting people with plants and nature though courses, workshops, design, and objects. Alejandra graduated with a degree in architecture from the Ibero-American University and has completed multiple certificate courses from the Mexican Federation of Gardening and Floral Arrangement (FMJAF). She also belongs to SAPM, the society of landscape architects.

Throughout her career, she has worked with brands like Google, Twitter, Grupo Maquarie, Uber, Eli Lilly, and the United States Embassy. Her design work has also been displayed at Design Week México, WantedDesign New York, and Caravana Americana, and been featured in magazines like Architectural Digest, Ambientes, Gatopardo, and VOGUE.

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Specialization in Botanical Art Design for Interiors. Craft course by Domestika

Specialization in Botanical Art Design for Interiors

A specialization by multiple teachers
Berkeley, United States.
Joined April 2002
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