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What the Flower & aKagreen in Paris

Urban Jungle Bloggers - What the Flower in Paris

What the Flower! A brand new planty location has opened in Paris! Our friend Justine from Sweety Oxalis told us a while ago that she was working on a secret project: a new place where she would combine her love for plants and her job as a hairdresser. She found her ideal location in the 11th district in Paris and worked the entire summer with her team to open their new plant shop and hair salon. We followed sneak peeks on Instagram and saw a giant mirror being hoisted into the space, which made us even more curious of what it would look like. Justine teamed up with aKagreen, an online boutique for plants, and their beautiful space is now open for everyone. Join us for a virtual visit of What the Flower!

Urban Jungle Bloggers - What the Flower in Paris

Urban Jungle Bloggers - What the Flower in Paris

If you follow Justine on Instagram you know she loves her plants: Pilea, Monstera, Alocasia and Oxalis… as you can see: all of these are well presented at What the Flower. Two old Monstera deliciosa are the stars of the space and shine with their mature leaves that have a beautiful hole pattern. These two beauties are not for sale, but can be rented for special events. What we love at What the Flower is that you see the “plant preference” and personality of its owner so well. In Paris we’ve seen quite a few new botanical shops open their doors this year (which we listed in our French #urbanjunglebook by the way!) and they all have a completely different personality, audience and price range. We believe there is room for everyone, as long as true passion is involved. Which is clearly the case at What the Flower!

Urban Jungle Bloggers - What the Flower in Paris

Urban Jungle Bloggers - What the Flower in Paris

But What the Flower is not only about plants, it is also a real hair salon! The huge mirrors that were installed this summer reflect the light and visuallyy double the amount of plants you can see. And of course they reflect your “new hair” once Justine has done her magic! Justine has been a hairdresser for a over a decade and as a plant lover, she was so fed up with all the chemicals that are typically used to treat and color hair, that she started using more and more natural dies and products. For What the Flower she chose The Hairborist, a bio hair wellness brand that uses 100% natural colors derived from plants, flowers and bark. When we visited, a client just left with a fresh new look for her hair and the color looked amazing, natural glowing and healthy. Well done Justine!

Urban Jungle Bloggers - What the Flower in Paris

Urban Jungle Bloggers - What the Flower in Paris

Jungle reflection in the mirror:

Urban Jungle Bloggers - What the Flower in Paris

As an extra touch of decoration, Justine decided to show off some of the hair care products, especially the ones in powder, that she beautifully lined up in Mason Jars behind the counter. Why hide these organic products when their colors fits the natural color concept of the shop so well?

Urban Jungle Bloggers - What the Flower in Paris

Urban Jungle Bloggers - What the Flower in Paris

The massage chair and backwash unit (and Monstera carpet) and the growing botanical curtains in front of the window:

Urban Jungle Bloggers - What the Flower in Paris

Plantshelfie perfection by Justine:

Urban Jungle Bloggers - What the Flower in Paris

Urban Jungle Bloggers - What the Flower in Paris

The teams of What the Flower and aKagreen:

Urban Jungle Bloggers - What the Flower in Paris
Sabrina, Justine, James, aKa and Lumeau

In the second part of the shop, you can find the workshop and office of aKagreen, an online boutique for lush tropical plants, that are promoted by their cute Shiba Inu mascot aKa. Together with Sabrina and James, the team behind aKagreen, aKa selects the prettiest easy-to-care-for plants that you can order online for your home, shop or office. Delivered by bike or electric car in Paris, and in the rest of France by delivery service. All plants come with personalised care tips to keep them happy and healthy.

Urban Jungle Bloggers - What the Flower in Paris

Urban Jungle Bloggers - What the Flower in Paris

And where does aKagreen keep their stock of plants? At their neighbors: startup hub Le Wagon! Students, teachers and co-workers get their jobs done in a true urban jungle office with huge banana trees and ZZ plants. Tons of lush Sansevieria, ponytail palms and Calathea are lined up between office desks and computer screens. They purify the air while people code news apps and software. And it makes the industrial loft look so much better at the same time. Win-win for everyone! We hope more plant businesses will follow this clever example! Oh and if you’re worried about the plants being “destroyed” by people working here? Of course there are casualties sometimes, but everyone is rather respectful. James told us that placing all the plants together in groups (#plantgang alert!) really helps preserving the plants. And it makes plant care and watering so much easier too!

Urban Jungle Bloggers - aka green in Paris

Urban Jungle Bloggers - aka green in Paris

Urban Jungle Bloggers - aka green in Paris

Urban Jungle Bloggers - aka green in Paris

Urban Jungle Bloggers - aka green in Paris

Urban Jungle Bloggers - aka green in Paris

Don’t you wanna work here?

Urban Jungle Bloggers - aka green in Paris

Urban Jungle Bloggers - aka green in Paris

Next time you’re in Paris, make sure to make a stop at What the Flower for some plant shopping. Or book an appointment to get your hair done!

Urban Jungle Bloggers - What the Flower in Paris

Lumeau, the cute What the Flower jungle cat:

Urban Jungle Bloggers - What the Flower in ParisPhotography by Urban Jungle Bloggers

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BRUT plant shop in Brussels

Urban Jungle Bloggers: BRUT plant shop in Brussels
Urban Jungle Bloggers: BRUT plant shop in Brussels
Urban Jungle Bloggers: BRUT plant shop in Brussels
Urban Jungle Bloggers: BRUT plant shop in Brussels

Last weekend we were in Brussels, Belgium to present our Urban Jungle book to the Belgian readers and host a plant hanger workshop. And as always when we travel, we had a list of “planty” places that we absolutely wanted to visit because we heard so much about them. One of them was BRUT: they call themselves a vintage shop, which is actually true: they have an impressive amount of vintage plants on display! Together with vintage outdoor furniture, like rattan armchairs, exotic peacock chairs and large macramé hangers from the 1970s, they propose so-called “plant curiosities”.
BRUT in located in the Marolles neighborhood, not far from the big Sunday market near the Midi Station and the Marolles fleamarket. Once you enter the lush shop in the Marolles neighborhood, you immediately feel the humidity in the air going up. It feels and smells almost like a real jungle. And inside awaits a wide range of rare, weird, intriguing houseplants… Paired with terracotta, rattan, formica and old cabinets. Which resonated with their motto, that goes like this: Supplier of plant curiosities and vintage furniture, BRUT is the reflection of a fringe of society caring for its environment, preferring the durable over the ephemeral, the original over the copy, the craft over the mass production. 
While we found their price tags were kind of steep, BRUT’s selection of beautiful old plants, including a 40 year old Monstera deliciosa and a quirky 25 year old Dracaena is truly amazing. If you’re looking to add some character pieces to your urban jungle, this is the shop to go to!

Urban Jungle Bloggers: BRUT plant shop in Brussels
Urban Jungle Bloggers: BRUT plant shop in Brussels
Urban Jungle Bloggers: BRUT plant shop in Brussels

We also love BRUT for their specific plant care instructions, that you can also find on their website. In the shop you’ll find a lot of tropical plants and they have 6 basic tips to keep your plants healthy and thriving:

1 • Do not over water, even the tropical plants
2 • Do not leave water in the saucer, this may cause root rot
3 • Do not use cold water to water your plants, but water at room temperature
4 • Do not place your plants in the dark, plants need light to feed themselves
5 • Keep them away from any heat source
6 • Clean the leaves regularly with a damp sponge and spray the smaller plants

Urban Jungle Bloggers: BRUT plant shop in Brussels
Urban Jungle Bloggers: BRUT plant shop in Brussels
Urban Jungle Bloggers: BRUT plant shop in Brussels
Urban Jungle Bloggers: BRUT plant shop in Brussels
Urban Jungle Bloggers: BRUT plant shop in Brussels

This spring, BRUT opened a second boutique, called La Pharmacie, located in the hyped Ixelles area. We didn’t have the chance to visit this time, but we will be back!

Urban Jungle Bloggers: BRUT plant shop in Brussels
Urban Jungle Bloggers: BRUT plant shop in Brussels

BRUT, 202, rue Haute – 1000 Brussels – Open every day 11:00 – 19:00
La Pharmacie, Avenue Brugmann, 222 – 1050 Ixelles – Open from monday to saturday 11:00 – 19:00

photography by Urban Jungle Bloggers

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Ivy Muse Homebody Collection

Ivy Muse Homebody collection via Urban Jungle Bloggers

We Urban Jungle Bloggers truly believe in the art of plants and plant stands. First and foremost we love plants for their beneficial influence on better and healthier living in our homes. But we also love plants and the endless variety of plant stands for their decorative impact on interior styling. And some brands have gone even the extra mile and created plant stands that – in combination with beautiful houseplants – can even be considered art for the home. Ivy Muse, a botanical wares studio based in Melbourne, Australia, is one of them.

Ivy Muse Homebody collection via Urban Jungle Bloggers

Sure, we have absolutely nothing against a happy plant in a simple terra-cotta pot sitting on your windowsill. But for those looking for a more sophisticated and more designy plant display, Ivy Muse has lots to offer. Their latest Homebody Collection is one example of an artful approach when it comes to plant stands. The simple lines delineate geometric shapes and play with size and height for that extra eye-catching effect.

Ivy Muse Homebody collection via Urban Jungle Bloggers

The options are as varied as people’s desire to display their plants at home. From stackable solutions with a cubic look to simple yet sophisticated shelf units for wall display – Ivy Muse has put a visible emphasis on design catering to contemporary interiors and design-savvy plant lovers.

Ivy Muse Homebody collection via Urban Jungle Bloggers

Ivy Muse was launched in 2014 and Homebody is the fourth collection in a row of beautiful plant stand collections for contemporary homes.

Ivy Muse Homebody collection via Urban Jungle Bloggers

Ivy Muse was founded by friends Jacqui Vidal and Alana Langan who are also the designer masterminds behind every piece of plant stands, pots, nests and other plant related products. All products are made in Melbourne, Australia, and crafted by hand using high-quality and long-lasting materials.

Ivy Muse Homebody collection via Urban Jungle BloggersNow even though Ivy Muse is on the other side of the world for us Europeans, they do ship internationally – so if you can’t withstand their beautiful plant stands you can order them straight away and if you live close by or you plan a trip to Australia – put Ivy Muse on your itinerary!

Ivy Muse Homebody collection via Urban Jungle Bloggers

Photography by Annette O’Brien – Styling by Alana Langan

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De Balkonie: balcony decoration store in Amsterdam

Urban Jungle Bloggers: De Balkonie Amsterdam

While we are still in the middle of winter here in Europe, we can’t wait for our plants to wake up from hibernation. We’re literally dreaming of lush green jungles bathing in sunlight and sipping our morning coffee on the balcony, surrounded by our green friends. Speaking of balconies: do you know this cool store in Amsterdam, that specializes in everything for a green balcony? At De Balkonie you will find a nice selection of balcony and indoor plants, as well as furniture and accessories that fit the specific sizes and conditions of urban balconies. And the team behind De Balkonie also offers bespoke styling and plant care consulting to keep your balcony happy and healthy!

Urban Jungle Bloggers: De Balkonie Amsterdam

For the design of the store, Studio Mokum, the design studio that designed De Balkonie, tried to find a casual look and feel that would match the personality of the couple that own the store. The beautiful sand color terrazzo floor was restored and the walls were painted in a soft grey. Copper green vintage shelving units on the right side display planty accessories. Two alcoves on the right show the furniture in different balcony settings on a wooden podium made of small pallets. The islands in the middle of the store are also made of pallets and display plants and promotions.

Urban Jungle Bloggers: De Balkonie Amsterdam

The identity of De Balkonie is built around the illustrations Peter-Paul Rauwerda, a friend of the owners. Peter-Paul created a series of plant illustrations in elaborate pen drawings which are used in the logo and other communication items of the store.

Urban Jungle Bloggers: De Balkonie AmsterdamDe Balkonie – Jan Evertsenstraat 90 – 1056 EG Amsterdam – The Netherlands – +31 6 28 71 03 18
Open every Wednesday to Saturday from 11:00 to 18:00 and Sunday from 13:00 to 17:00

Design by Studio Mokum – Photography by Jolanda Kruse – Logo illustrations by Peter-Paul Rauwerda

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