Questioni di luce

Light matters

The plant paintings HOH! they are easy solutions for more or less expert green lovers.

Often, however, the plants present in the compositions do not have common needs. So finding the ideal accommodation within our homes can be a work of careful research and selection.

Therefore, on the occasion of the international day of light , we decided to create a composition with plants that adapt to houses that do not have a particularly favorable exposure.


The OMBRA composition can be purchased both as a set of plants and as a ready-to-hang plant picture .

These are six plants that are easy to maintain, black thumb proof and designed for all plant lovers.
Both in our HOH! or in your vases at home, the effect is guaranteed!


Here are the protagonists of this set!


Pothos is a very easy plant to grow. It calmly bears living conditions which would lead to a rapid deterioration of any other house plant: dry heat, air without humidity, dust, dark corners and prolonged drought.

With the Philodendron Scandens we enter another botanical family but with very similar needs to those of the pothos. In fact, only the most attentive eyes can distinguish these plants!


Both have vigorous growth and are very versatile. Due to their climbing and decumbent behavior it is possible to enhance different points of your home, even the darkest ones.


Spathiphyllum , a timeless houseplant, is the right compromise between simplicity and elegance. It is an evergreen specimen with long and glossy leaves enhanced by a white and refined inflorescence.

It goes well with both classic and modern furnishings.


Chamaedorea Elegans , also known as 'luck palm', is a popular houseplant. With a vertical and scenographic posture, it is suitable for those who want to give a touch of the jungle to their home or office.


Chlorophytum is instead an evergreen herbaceous plant with ribbon-like leaves in most cases variegated, pointed and arranged in tufts. Easy to propagate, it is the ideal plant for those who want to try their hand at plant multiplication.

All these plants, as previously mentioned, are more resistant to low light areas of the house, but being live plants, they need a little brightness. Don't punish them in the cellar! :)


Our advice therefore, on the occasion of this day, is to carefully choose the plants for our home in order to make the most of natural light, for an ever greener home with always luxuriant plants!

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