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You Won't Believe the Difference Between Faux and Preserved Plants

We’ve all been there: strolling through a trendy home decor store, mesmerized by the lush, lifelike greenery. But have you ever stopped to question what you're really looking at?


The world of artificial plants has come a long way, making it increasingly difficult to distinguish between the fake and the authentic.

In this blog post, we'll dive deep into the world of faux foliage, exploring the environmental impact of fake plants and the benefits of opting for a more sustainable alternative. We'll also unveil the magic of preserved plants, showcasing how they combine the beauty of nature with the convenience of low-maintenance living.


Get ready to be amazed as we reveal the truth about these two seemingly similar yet vastly different options for your home or office.



The Environmental Impact of Faux Plants


Let's start by addressing the elephant in the room: the environmental impact of faux plants. While they might seem like a harmless way to add greenery to a space, their production and disposal have a significant negative impact on the planet while the VOCs they emit into the air directly impact our own health.


The production of artificial plants is a resource-intensive process with a substantial environmental impact. Producing these faux foliage and flowers requires vast quantities of petroleum-based plastics, metals, and synthetic fibers, contributing to the depletion of natural resources. Moreover, the entire production cycle, from extracting raw materials to assembling the final product, is massively energy-intensive. This heavy reliance on energy intensifies carbon emissions, accelerating climate change.

Also, unlike real plants, artificial ones are unlikely to last many years and will end up in the trash. Most artificial plants are made from petroleum-based plastics, which are difficult to recycle, contributing to greenhouse gas emissions, polluting our planet and posing significant threats to wildlife and ecosystems.



Greenwashing and the Illusion of Sustainability


Also, beyond the obvious plastic pollution associated with fake plants, there's a more insidious issue at play: greenwashing. This deceptive marketing tactic involves companies making misleading claims about the environmental benefits of their service or products. Artificial plants are often used as symbol of sustainability, even though their production and disposal contribute to ecological degradation.


Don't be fooled by the appearance of green. When choosing plants for your home, look beyond the aesthetics and consider the true environmental impact.



Biophilic Design: The Benefits of Real Greenery



Biophilic design is a concept that recognizes the innate human attraction to nature and seeks to incorporate natural elements into our built environment. The core principle is to bring the outside in, creating spaces that connect people with the natural world.


Research has shown that incorporating elements of nature into our surroundings can significantly enhance our well-being. Even simple acts like looking at a painting of a natural scene or a piece of botanical art can reduce stress, improve mood, and increase our overall sense of satisfaction. This is because our brains are hardwired to respond positively to natural stimuli.




While faux plants might seem like a quick fix to introduce greenery indoors, they fall short of delivering these benefits. They lack the depth, texture, and lifelike qualities of real plants. Preserved plants, on the other hand, are a perfect example of biophilic design in action. They bring the beauty and tranquillity of nature indoors in a tangible and sustainable way.


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Preserved vs Faux Plants Look and Feel

Fake Plants vs. Preserved Plants: The Sustainable Choice


Are fake plants really the eco-friendly option they're often portrayed as? Let's delve into the sustainability of fake, living, and preserved plants.


Artificial plants, primarily made from plastic, contribute significantly to environmental pollution. Their production process releases harmful chemicals, and once discarded, they linger in landfills for centuries, leaching toxins into the soil. While they require no care, this convenience comes at a steep ecological cost.  


Living plants, on the other hand, offer numerous environmental benefits. They purify the air, absorb carbon dioxide, and provide habitats for beneficial insects. However, their cultivation often involves the use of pesticides, fertilizers, and transportation, which can impact the environment. Additionally, indoor plants require constant care, including watering and occasional repotting, which can contribute to water consumption.  


Preserved plants emerge as the clear champion of your sustainable lifestyle. These real plants undergo a preservation process that replaces their natural sap with a biodegradable solution, locking in their beauty for years. They require no water, sunlight, or maintenance, reducing your ecological footprint. Moreover, the preservation process is chemical-free, and the plants themselves are biodegradable at the end of their lifespan.


By choosing preserved plants, you're not only making a stylish statement but also contributing to a greener planet. Let's break free from the plastic illusion and embrace the natural beauty of preserved plants.


touching preserved plant vs artificial plant
Preserved moss and plants vs Faux Plant Sensory impact


Preserved Plants: A Sustainable Solution


Preserved plants are 100% real plants that have undergone a preservation process to maintain their natural appearance and texture indefinitely. They require no water, sunlight, or maintenance, making them ideal for even the most challenging indoor environments.


Preserved plants offer a sustainable and aesthetically pleasing alternative to both fake and living plants. They are free from harmful chemicals, and their production process has a significantly lower environmental impact compared to fake plants. Moreover, they bring a touch of real nature indoors, contributing to a more harmonious and biophilic living space.



Preserved Moss Art: Where Nature Meets Design


As a moss artist, I believe that preserved moss is a particularly versatile and captivating medium. Moss art can transform any space, adding a touch of elegance, tranquility, and biophilic inspiration. Whether it's a stunning moss wall, a contemporary moss art piece or a bespoke moss installation, Ninfa Studio's moss artworks bring the beauty of nature indoors in a sustainable and impactful way.




Ninfa Studio offers a range of moss art pieces to suit various styles and interior spaces. For businesses looking to create a unique and biophilic atmosphere, we design custom moss installations that align with their brand identity. For homeowners, we offer a selection of ready-made moss art pieces that can be easily incorporated into any interior design scheme or handcraft a bespoke moss art piece matching the home style, palette and overall interior flair.

We also work with architects and interior designers to design special moss art installations and interior decor to create authentic nature-inspired interior spaces.


If you're tired of the lifeless look of fake plants and want to create a truly inspiring, nature-inspired space matching your sustainable lifestyle, contact us to discuss the best solution to create your sanctuary through biophilic art and interior decor.



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