A new concept of nature for sophisticated interiors
In the design of contemporary spaces, nature is increasingly prominent. But how can we bring greenery into spaces in an elegant, sustainable, and long-lasting way? The answer comes in preserved trees, a refined and innovative solution for those seeking a dramatic, maintenance-free touch of greenery.
Forget watering, natural light, and daily care: preserved trees retain their natural appearance for years, offering a unique scenic presence—real, but without the commitments of a live plant.
What is a stabilized tree?
It's a real tree, treated with a completely natural technical process that replaces the sap with a blend of glycerin and other biodegradable compounds. The result? The plant retains its softness, color, and shape, but it no longer grows, doesn't require water, and isn't affected by changes in temperature or light.
Why choose a stabilized tree?
1. Timeless elegance
A preserved tree brings verticality and harmony, becoming an architectural element that furnishes with discreet grandeur. Perfect for entryways, hotel lounges, galleries, professional studios, and boutiques.
2. Zero maintenance
It doesn't need to be watered, pruned, or moved into a bright location. This makes it ideal for indoor spaces with poor ventilation or natural light.
3. Sustainability
The stabilization process is eco-friendly and drastically reduces resource consumption (water, fertilizers, transportation). A green investment, both environmentally and economically.
4. Well-being and atmosphere
As in the philosophy of biophilic design, the presence of natural elements increases the feeling of comfort, well-being and inspiration in work and home spaces.
Which tree to choose?
Dimensions can vary from 1 to over 4 meters, with customized solutions based on ceiling height and the mood of the project.
Contexts of use: inspirations for unique environments
- Hotel & Resort: A preserved oak tree in a lobby becomes a memorable meeting point.
- Restaurants and Lounge Bars: an olive tree in the center of the room creates intimacy and character.
- Executive offices: ficus or eucalyptus to bring concentration and natural breathing.
- Private residence: in the living room, in the wellness area or by the pool.