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"Plant The Future" presents Live Plant Installation at Art Basel Miami Beach



Miami-based biophilic art and design studio Plant The Future is proud to partner with Art Basel Miami Beach to present “The Spanish Moss Sanctuary”, a live plant art installation created by co-founder, creative director and lead artist Paloma Teppa. The installation features a series of mid to large-scale, multi-tiered floating gardens created from live Spanish moss that will hang from the ceiling and be visible for visitors as they descend the escalator between the second and first floors at the fair. The hanging art will be complemented by organic-shaped ceramic seats resembling river stones on the show floor, thus creating a visual representation of the natural world to convey a deeper connection to nature. By maintaining the plants’ natural texture and feel, the interactive installation offers visitors a serene, immersive experience and a tranquil retreat from the bustling energy of the fair where one can rest, meditate and contemplate.



“Through my work with plants, I create opportunities for humans to reconnect with the natural environment, and thus with the essence of nature itself,” explains Teppa. “In doing so we can all become a little more conscious of how entwined we are in the interworking of Mother Earth. All living beings -  humans, animals and plants - we are all children of the same mother.”


Paloma Teppa, co-founder of Plant The Future


Plant The Future seeks to create a deep connection between art and nature, inviting viewers to reflect on our spiritual relationship with the natural world. Teppa’s ethereal pieces remind us of nature’s mystical beauty and fragility, acting as portals to the soul and guiding us back to balance and introspection. 


Paloma Teppa


Plant The Future’s projects have ranged extensively over the years including large format moss murals, giant sculptures, hanging installations, interior and exterior landscape design, rooftops, stage design, window displays, lighting and art exhibitions among many others. As an early pioneer in the use of preserved moss for art and design installations, Plant The Future is constantly developing and experimenting with new techniques, formats and other materials. Some of their most renowned work includes projects for 1 Hotels, Faena Hotels, Related Group, Terra Group, Starbucks, Adidas, Mercedes Benz, Dior and LVMH among others. 


Paloma Teppa in Natural Moss


“The Spanish Moss Sanctuary” live plant installation will be on display from December 4-8, 2024, at Art Basel Miami Beach, located at the Miami Beach Convention Center. 


To learn more about Plant The Future, visit plantthefuture.com


About Plant The Future


Plant The Future is a biophilic art and design studio established in 2008 by creative director Paloma Teppa and her partner Yair Marcoschamer. Nestled in Little River, the studio currently operates a gallery space with a mission to create biophilic art, objects, products, environments and experiences that reconnect people back to their innate love of nature. Over the past 16 years, Plant The Future has become an internationally-renowned leader in the field with award-winning works, installations and projects worldwide. Renowned for its unique approach to biophilic art and design, the studio collaborates closely with a diverse array of artists and designers from across the globe. It is a creative hub that blends nature and plants with contemporary design and architecture, incorporating latest technologies with artisanal techniques. For more information, visit plantthefuture.com and follow on social media @plantthefuture.


By ML Staff. Images courtesy of Plant The Future

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