Framed Herbarium

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Definition

A framed herbarium is a composition of dried and pressed plants between two pieces of glass. Both botanical and poetic, it brings a delicate naturalistic touch to the wall.

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Your framed herbarium is a wise choice to enhance a wall in your home. A true piece of natural art, it will bring a poetic and refined touch to your decor. When composing it, you can carefully select plant specimens, varying shapes, textures, and colors, to create a truly unique work. The framing, often in light wood or gilded metal, highlights this collection of dried plants, giving the whole a clean and contemporary aesthetic. Displayed alone or as a diptych, your framed herbarium will easily find its place in a living room, bedroom, or office, bringing a soothing and calming note. You can also combine it with other wall elements such as frames, mirrors, or shelves to create visual harmony. A true trend in interior decoration, the framed herbarium will capture the beauty of nature and elegantly enhance the walls of your interior.

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Frequently Asked Questions

A framed herbarium is a composition of plants pressed between glass. Botanical and poetic: a naturalistic touch.

For a herbarium: collect leaves and flowers, press them in a book for 2-3 weeks, then frame them in a floating frame. Ferns, grasses, and eucalyptus provide beautiful results.

Mistake: a herbarium exposed to direct sunlight will fade in a few months. Hang it away from direct light to preserve its colors.

You can find beautiful dried plant specimens in flower markets, dried flower shops, or by collecting them yourself in nature. Choose delicate and varied elements to create a balanced composition.

A framed herbarium adds a more botanical and scientific dimension to your wall decor. Plants are preserved and highlighted by the frame, offering a more refined and long-lasting aesthetic than a simple bouquet.

You can add some natural elements like stones, seashells, or sand to give more depth and texture to your framed herbarium. However, avoid overcrowding the composition to maintain its clean aesthetic.

No, you are not obliged to use a wooden frame. You can choose other materials like metal, glass, or even plastic depending on your decorative style. The main thing is that the frame is strong enough to protect the herbarium.

Yes, you can easily arrange several framed herbaria on the same wall to create a harmonious wall composition. Be sure to balance sizes and colors between the different frames to ensure the overall aesthetic.

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