ideas for the office
Lucky Bamboo
It is customary in ancient Chinese culture that a gift of living bamboo brings Good Fortune. Whatever the occasion: Father's Day, Birthday, Pagoda-warming, Wedding Anniversary or graduation, these lucky green shoots will bring a smile to your face.
Tropical Bromeliad
One of the most striking features of tropical forests is the abundance of colorful bromeliads found growing on tree trunks and branches. These brilliant plants color the lush jungle floor with iridescent hues that attract humming birds and butterflies below the canopy.
River Rock Bamboo
Rocks-glass-bamboo. A trio of elements that, when combined, form a statement of elegant simplicity.
Chinese Evergreen
The Chinese evergreen, or Aglaonema, first traveled to the United States from the Southeast Asian rainforest around 1900. It boasts handsome, 10 inch, spear-shaped leaves. Comes in a handwoven earth-toned basket approximately 6" in diameter and 6" tall.
Braided Money Tree
The legend began in Taiwan, with an old, poor, and hard-working farmer who lived in a small valley and was very superstitious.
Mother-in-law's Tongue
The perfect plant for black thumbs. These guys need almost nothing. Give them some light and a bit of water every now and then, and they'll grow and grow. Also called the bathroom plant. Standard shipping method is FedEx 2nd day air.
Bamboo Forest Bowl
This antique style bowl is the perfect home for your bamboo forest. You can arrange the eight provided stalks (varying heights) to your taste or follow our diagram. Buried in beautiful river stones, this lucky bamboo is an elegant statement of simplicity.
Potted Peace Lily
This tropical evergreen perennial not only tolerates the low light and dry conditions found in most homes, it actually makes the indoors healthier! When NASA did a study on 'sick building' syndrome, peace lilies were rated among the top ten air cleaning plants for interiors.
Zen Reflections
Translated as potted tree, bonsai trees are the attempt to represent larger natural tree forms in a diminutive scale. In this case we have chosen a hardy 3 year old juniper for its long trailing brances, which are easy to train into many fantastic bonsai styles.










