The art of kokedama, whose name comes from moss (“koke”) and ball (‘dama’), allows a plant to grow on a ball of clay substrate, covered with plant moss. This technique from Japan, which appeared in the 90s, offers a touch of zen to your interior.

This composition can last if you maintain it properly. You don't need to have a green thumb for kokedamas to last. You just need to water it regularly: about twice a week in spring and summer.