Want. Want. Want.
I’ve already cleared a spot on my desk for the Bonsai with Sea Grass Pot, 12″. Sold Individually. Right between my cat Alexa’s swooshing tail and the window. She promises not to eat it if it doesn’t try to eat her.
Sounds fair.
Handcrafted silk floral designs bring the beauty of the outdoors inside without the expense of fresh flowers and live plants. No watering, either… whoot whoot.
Click the link above to see this beautiful office decoration as well as others at ReStock It.com.
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Great bonsai! I love it!
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I think bonsai are too cute for words, but my office plant of choice is the moth orchid. It’s one of those plants that can survive on artificial light alone. That’s a good thing because I am about to get my office window replaced with one that has a UV blocking tint. The contractor said he put those in a kitchen garden window once and all the homeowner’s plants died since the full spectrum of sunlight wasn’t getting through. Of course, your silk bonsai poses none of these problems (and it does look very realistic). Artificial plants have come a long way in the last 20 years.
Daisy McCarty
Daisy,
Orchids are absolutely stunning! Just looking at them makes me feel as relaxed as a day at the spa. Silk plants are perfect for the office – especially when the worker isn’t there on the weekends or holidays. They won’t up and die on you!
Personally, I prefer real plants and flowers – since my office is a home office, that’s no problem. My only problem is my cat Alexa wanting to eat them. I really have to be careful to choose plants/flowers that aren’t toxic to nosy kittys!
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