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MAINE HOME DESIGN
No matter what the season, this shade of yellow brings freshness and cheer to a room—an instant dose of sunshine—without overpowering the space. A versatile hue, creamy yellow also suits both modern and traditional settings.
NEW YORK TIMES
These sticks, cones, coils and papers can help you clear your head, define a space and even rediscover a sense of time... Catherine Rising, Ha Ko and Tennen products can also be found at bloomist.com.
MARTHA STEWART
This handmade ceramic planter is a gorgeous mauve color that makes it perfect for richly colored plants like chocolate mint coleus or Persian shield—though bright green ones, like this one, offer a pretty contrast.
DOMINO
Bloomist has mastered the mix of faux plants and dried flowers with an upcycled, sustainable fabric blend that it has trademarked as EcoFaux. Dried flowers are hauntingly beautiful, and mixing them with fake ones can make a bouquet all the more realistic, a vibe Bloomist embraces with a mix of real stems and petals made from the company’s patented fabric, EcoFaux.
COUNTRY MAGAZINE
Minimalist elements for the home set against winter's backdrop.
GARDEN GUN
Houseplants ready for display, delivered right to your home. Full Circle: These Bloomist offerings exemplify the company's modern take on the Japanese art of kokedama. The style of ornamental gardening originated centuries ago and involves wrapping the root ball of a plant (in this case, a ficus bonsai and a split-leaf monstera) in soil that is then covered in moss tied with string, creating a perfect sphere.
READERS DIGEST
This small, curated collection prides itself on “sustainable plants,” ones that have been grown responsibly in a nursery that has taken measures to reduce or remove conventional pesticides and develop water conservation practices, according to co-founder Alex Bates. The plants have a simple, striking aesthetic in their weathered terra cotta pots, as do the assortment of textiles, decorative accents, and faux florals you’ll also find here.
SHLTR
Bloomist cofounder and creative director reveals insight for organization and simplifying in 2022.
The Washington Post
Faux houseplants are no longer uncool. Experts give tips on how to pick and place them. Ward looks to Bloomist for quality faux boughs and branches for staging houses, such as this Olea europaea, which comes in 20- and 32-inch lengths.
Editorialist
If you’re looking for a gift for your favorite coffee lover, go bigger than the standard mug. Bloomist partnered with Stumptown Coffee to create a set that will inspire your recipient to update their morning routine in their new abode. This gift includes a delicious coffee blend, plus a wooden scooper, a hand-crafted mug, and a notepad.
Editorialist
This design by Wms & Co for Bloomist is too cool to pass up. The branches scent your space in the same way a luxury-burning candle in a Palo Santo aroma would. However, if scents aren’t your thing you can simply display the branches around your home without radiating a fragrance.
Hamptons Real Estate
Not only a gathering place for family, the kitchen is also the place where memories are homemade!
E! Online
This is a decoration that isn't just seasonal. You can have this in any room of your home all year round.
Remodelista
Bloomist’s large Papier Mâché Bowl, 14 inches in diameter, $138, is the work of Caribbean Craft, a woman-owned, fair-wage company in Haiti with a commitment to social responsibility and a focus on using recycled materials.
GARDENISTA
We are big fans of Bloomist and their championing of artisan-made wares and environmentally-sensitive faux flowers. They recently wrote to share news of a new collection: live plants... The greenhouse uses 100 percent recycled rainwater to water the plants, natural pest control methods in order to cut down reliance on pesticides, and wood boilers to generate heat.
Pop Sugar
Bloomist is the place for sustainably made home goods that pack a meaningful story. For the client who just got a new address, the natural straw basket or decorative bamboo-wrapped rocks will make them feel at home. For the friend who likes minimalist design, a simple bud vase and handwoven throw in a neutral color will feel just right.
Wall Street Journal
Lockdown has folks breaking out the good china for just-us dinners of take-out Thai. Further that cause with this pitcher, a love note to the Bauhaus school, by New Delhi-based studio Syzygy. Crafted from humble earthenware, its pure geometry pays homage to the German movement’s adherence to honesty and simplicity.
The New York Times
These items were independently chosen by editors of The New York Times and Wirecutter. For the flower enthusiast who already has a cabinet full of ceramic and glass, Bloomist’s walnut bell vase, carved by Moroccan artisans, has a natural charm.
Martha Stewart
Holiday wishes of peace, love, and health warm the heart—and so do fabulous presents tied up with a bow. We’ve picked 40 standout ideas that achieve the magical trifecta of style, surprise, and quality—and asked tastemakers what they’re giving this year, too.
Beautiful Inside & Out
A great gift becomes even better when you think outside the box. Dress your finds in the prettiest of papers. The most enthusiastic givers are famous for putting as much effort into the aesthetic of a wrapped package as they do the gift itself.
Honest Brand Reviews
Nature fans need to look no further. Bloomist is on a mission to make your home a “calm, natural refuge.” This online store offers dried botanicals, living plants, neutral textiles, and more.
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