Kokedama and Kusamono


Kokedama, a Japanese botanical art, involves plants wrapped in moss-covered soil balls, creating captivating displays that harmonize nature and minimalism. These green spheres serve as living sculptures, requiring thoughtful care for both indoor and outdoor spaces, adding a serene touch to interior decor.

Kusamono, another Japanese art form, arranges delicate non-woody plants in decorative containers, accentuating the beauty of herbaceous perennials, grasses, and mosses. Unlike traditional bonsai, Kusamono celebrates seasonal changes, reflecting shifts in color and form. Often displayed alongside bonsai, Kusamono allows for creative expression, inviting enthusiasts to craft miniature landscapes that capture nature's essence in a compact and elegant way.