Plants & Home Decor
Indoor plants, planters and botanical decor for calm interiors.
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Plant stands, planters and natural materials arranged for calm interiors.
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Botanical interiors shaped by plants and materials
Emirelle focuses on indoor plants, planters, and botanical decor designed for calm and structured living spaces. The collection brings together natural materials such as ceramic, glass, wood, and woven fibres, creating a consistent foundation for plant-focused interiors.
Plants and plant-related objects form the core of the assortment. Indoor plants, artificial greenery, planters, baskets, and plant stands are selected to work together, allowing plants to integrate naturally into everyday spaces.
Plants and planters as a central element
Indoor plants and artificial plants are combined with ceramic pots, plant baskets, and simple stands. This creates flexible arrangements for living rooms, bedrooms, and workspaces, where greenery becomes part of the overall interior composition.
Natural materials and calm surfaces
Materials are chosen for their texture and durability. Ceramic, stoneware, glass, wood, and natural fibres create a balanced and quiet visual language. These materials work across different categories, making it easy to combine objects without creating visual noise.
Objects that support everyday use
Decorative objects, vases, trays, and storage elements are designed to organise and structure spaces without hiding them. Each piece serves a clear function while contributing to a calm and consistent interior.
A focused interior concept
Emirelle connects plants, planters, and natural decor into a coherent system built around material, function, and simplicity. The result is a curated environment where objects and plants work together rather than compete for attention.
















































































































