

Time for new trends
Trends in fashion or interior design are nothing unusual. But I’ve never seen so many people hyping a houseplant – until now.
I'm not new to interior design, Wenn's um Pflanzen geht schon. That's because I promised myself something: as soon as I succeed in looking after a living being, I'm allowed to buy more. After all, indoor plants aren't as low-maintenance as a piece of furniture. One year after I made my promise, the time has come: my only houseplant – a UFO plant – is celebrating its first birthday and I’m ready for new green roommates.
When I started researching plants, I saw that some houseplants are trendier than others. Whether on social media channels of «plant influencers» or interior design magazines, I always came across the same five species.
Oxalis triangularis
Begonia maculata
Calathea
The stripes of the Calathea plant emphasise its leaf structure and make it a real eye-catcher. Especially when it’s combined with other patters: blogger Camille Lessieux has placed her Calathea in a woven basket.
Kokedama
Pilea peperomioides
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