Nature inspired design

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Monstera mural on dark background. Non-woven wall mural in standard or custom sizes. This Monstera mural wallpaper brings nature feelings to your spaces. Monstera Mural, Monstera Leaf Wallpaper, Yuumei Art, Forest Homes, Wallpaper Forest, Plants Wallpaper, Date Photo, Belle Nature, Tropical Wallpaper

Floral and leaves mural wallpaper. Available in standard sizes and custom made to your wall measures. The Tropical Wall mural is the ultimate design for a signature space. Its deep dark tones gives an impression of profoundness and character to any space. This mural provides a great nature inspired vibe to the rooms where its placed. About this mural High quality wall covering: suitable for both homes and commercial spaces. Matte finish & soft textured surface: with great print definition…

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Corey Crump
Japandi Mood Board Natural Material Interior, Modern Japandi Moodboard, Zen Interiors Design, Zen Mood Board Interior Design, Nature Modern Interior, Natural Material Interior Design, Interior Design Natural Materials, Tropical Japandi Interior, Scandi Interior Design Inspiration

A modern Japandi living space featuring a spiral staircase, characterised by the essence of earthy naturalism. The design boasts soft tonal transitions, draws inspiration from Zen influences, and introduces a compelling play of strong contrasts through chiaroscuro.Rooted in nature-inspired aesthetics, this setting creates a dreamy atmosphere that transcends traditional boundaries. #japandi #japandistyle #japandimoodboard #moodboard #interiormoodboard

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Anneke Hekkema
Through Bronze Mushrooms and Gilded Cicadas, Xiaojing Yan Links Chinese Legend and Nature | Colossal White Room Green Plants, Ceramic Mushroom Wall Art, Cat Furniture Apartment, Octopus Home Decor, Clay Mushroom Wall Decor, Lamp Upcycle Diy, Xiaojing Yan, Mushroom Ceramics, Clay Wall Decor

The wide, reddish-brown fungi known as lingzhi, or reishi, has long been revered as the mushroom of immortality, said to grant eternal life to anyone who consumes one of its spores. This ancient belief founds some Chinese legends and is also a mainstay of Xiaojing Yan’s practice. Based in Toronto, the artist has created a body of work that’s broad in medium and subject matter, ranging from small sculptures installed in circular formations to bulbous paper lanterns with rotating parts. More

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Hattie Frisch

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