Adding a plant is a great way to lift a room scheme, but if you are looking for something just a little bit different, then why not try a Bonsai tree? Bonsai can bring an air of calm and class to many interior design schemes, and can provide a relaxing hobby too as you carefully trim the miniature branches to resemble the outstretched silhouette of its larger cousins.
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4 |Above 3 via Poorna Jayasinghe
5 |A singular bonsai commands attention and looks great in a minimalist space like this contemporary bathroom. Be sure to keep them out of reach if your have children or pets in the home though, not only will your precious plant be ruined by curious hands and paws but many plants are toxic.
6 |Via Studio EOS
7 |Via 79ideas
8 |Via Blackbird Style
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10 |Above 2 via Tresde
11 |Via Zigshot82
This autumnal scheme is set off beautifully by the colored leaves of this little tree that takes pride of place.
This autumnal scheme is set off beautifully by the colored leaves of this little tree that takes pride of place.
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13 |Above 2 via Farshiddd
14 |We love this concept planter table, it provides the perfect social spot for your leafy companion, and the tray pops out for easy pruning.
15 |Above 2, concept by Sebastiano Ercoli
16 |Via 3ddd
Bonsai trees are eye-catching enough to stand alone, but also look great in small groups of three; you may find your passion takes off for the tiny trees though and you could end up with a little forest!
Bonsai trees are eye-catching enough to stand alone, but also look great in small groups of three; you may find your passion takes off for the tiny trees though and you could end up with a little forest!
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20 |Above 3 via Origami Design
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