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Rooted in Nature: Vegetable-Inspired Art

Rooted in Nature: Vegetable-Inspired Art

Vegetables are gaining momentum as a distinctive visual theme in art and design, mirroring a broader cultural shift toward gardening, sustainability, and locally sourced food. Trend forecasting platforms such as WGSN point to homegrown produce as a key influence this season, with motifs like peas in a pod, beets, radishes, and leeks standing out for their organic forms and lively color palettes.

At the same time, interest in gardening continues to grow. Online searches for phrases such as “allotment gardening,” “community garden,” and “beetroot” are increasing, reflecting a rising curiosity about cultivating food and reconnecting with its origins. Social media has further fueled the movement, particularly through the popularity of #GardenTok on TikTok, where creators share inspiration ranging from small balcony gardens to abundant backyard harvests.

Drawing on this evolving trend, we are proud to introduce our Veggies Collection a playful series of artworks that celebrates the beauty and character of garden vegetables. Featuring creative interpretations of produce such as peas, tomatoes, carrots, and beets, the collection adds a fresh, vibrant, and uplifting element to contemporary interiors.

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