Since the COVID lockdown took to our shores in 2020, the ‘biophilic’ decor trend has been on the rise. People are looking for ways to integrate nature into their living spaces. What better a way to do this, than to have a geometrical glass terrarium in your home?
Cape Town locals may already be familiar with the local artisanal terrarium store, Anea. Many of us have come to know and love the beauty of Anea’s geometrical glass terrariums.
What’s the good news, then? Anea has now made its way to Johannesburg! They have launched their collection of enchanting terrariums inside a conservatory styled greenhouse at We Are Egg in Rosebank’s The Zone, and Jozi’s biophilic decor enthusiasts are thrilled!
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Anea is based at We Are Egg in Cavendish Square, in Cape Town.
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Denny Mo, creator of Anea and their beautiful terrariums, says:
“We are obsessed with nature, so much we want to find a way to contain it. To do so we must first understand the micro-environment. Then we recreate it in our geometric glass. We want to share the beauty of a landscape and micro-environment with everyone. We don’t pot plants in pots, we house landscapes in geometric glass. It’s the key to what makes us different.”
Anea current range of terrariums include Desert Terrariums, Woodland Terrariums, Modular Herb gardens and automated, technologically infused to mimic sunrise and sunset in beautiful, miniature landscapes.
If you’re looking for a beautiful display that requires minimal work, Anea offer long term rentals for offices, hotels and retail, with maintenance by trained professionals who come in weekly to keep the terrariums fresh and transform working spaces into living wonders.
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Not only do micro-environments like terrariums introduce life and growth into your inside environment, they also look incredible and are easier to maintain than your average house plant!
If you’d like to purchase a terrarium of your own, visit Anea online for more info.
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