
How to care for your plants?
How to display potted plants in an interesting way when their number in apartments is constantly growing? We reveal a secret: they don't have to stand on the floor or windowsill. They can be a feast for the eyes when we look up.
The pandemic has had a major impact on each of us. Even if you haven't personally experienced the disease, there's a good chance that a lot has changed in your life. One thing is almost certain - you're spending more time at home. And when you sit in a place for so many hours a day, you start to pay more and more attention to how it looks, how you feel there.

The year 2020 started a big wave of renovations. Some had to find comfortable places to work and study in their apartments, others simply wanted to be in a nicer, more friendly space. But if we don't have the head for such large projects, there are ways to easily add life to the interior. Plants are at the top of this list! :)
Some jokers claim that houseplants are replacing having children for some millennials. Of course, it makes no sense to compare a flower to a baby, but it's a fact - plants require constant care and can repay you for it with beautiful blooms.
So how can you introduce a bit of jungle into your home? Be careful, i.e. when choosing individual species, check how to care for it. Not everyone is skilled enough to read the needs of a plant from these subtle signals that they show. It is now very easy to find specialists on the internet who will help you choose the right species and advise you on how to care for them. For example, we recommend the Instagram profile For.rest - in addition to a handful of useful tips, you will find beautiful plants for sale there. If you have a pet at home, be sure to check whether the plant will not be poisonous to it!
Okay - the plants are chosen, repotted and watered. But where to find a place for them? On the windowsill, shelf or bedside table, of course. But what if there is no more space to put a cup of coffee or a book? Then the pots can start... hanging from the ceiling! This idea was picked up by boho style fans a long time ago, choosing, for example, macramé, woven from jute strings. They can be in a natural shade or dyed in any color.
But what if you don't like the boho style and don't really like delicate fringes with black and steel or brass and marble? Then we come to the rescue, specifically our hanging Lade plant stands made of natural leather . In addition to their simpler, more minimalist form, they have the advantage that the material is extremely solid. Recently, the offer includes not only natural shades of beige, brown and black, but also a few more daring colours: olive green, deep navy blue and dark cherry red.
How do you display your plants? Traditionally on a windowsill, on a wall or maybe in the air?
In the pictures: Lade #3 leather flower stand made of natural, undyed leather