This floral lounge installation looks like an upside-down meadow in an otherwise normal space.
Designed for NetJets' Collectors Lounge at the Art Basel, British artist Rebecca Louise Law appropriately named this floral lounge installation 'Growth.' The installation is made up of 7,500 preserved flowers that come in 15 different species. The flowers were sculpted and entwined with copper wires to allow them to hang from the ceiling. The artist perfectly combines colors and creates patterns and the result is a beautiful botanical installation that is truly captivating. The floral piece will also be placed in one of the company's private jets, making the experience of flying private that much more luxurious.
The Growth installation is intricate and perfectly intersects nature and design.
Floral Lounge Areas
This Art Installation Covers the Ceilings of a Lounge
Trend Themes
1. Floral Installations - Opportunity to incorporate floral installations in various spaces, including lounges, events, and private jets.
2. Preserved Flowers - Demand for preserved flowers for long-lasting and low-maintenance floral arrangements.
3. Nature-inspired Design - Increasing interest in incorporating natural elements into interior design, creating unique and captivating spaces.
Industry Implications
1. Hospitality - Hotels, resorts, and event venues can enhance their spaces by incorporating floral lounge installations.
2. Private Jet Services - Private jet companies can provide a luxurious and visually appealing flying experience by adding floral installations to their cabin interiors.
3. Art and Design - Art galleries and interior designers can use floral installations as a form of art and decoration to create immersive environments.