Ssucculents and cacti for interiors are all the rage right now, I’m not joking. With the revival of Mid Century design, these plants cannot stay behind. Ideal for frequent travellers and the one’s amongst us who do not have “green fingers” as they are hard to kill. These prickly beauties can go a long way without water or other love. I give my own Aloe Vera a cup a month (if I remember) and it’s still going strong. So skip buying a bunch of flowers next time, and get some of these instead!

Eecht, ik maak geen grap, vetplanten en cactussen zijn weer helemaal hot. Er is een opleving gaande van Mid Century design en daar horen deze planten natuurlijk bij. Ideaal voor diegenen die vaak langer van huis zijn, of voor de types zonder “groene vingers” onder ons. Deze “kamelen van de plantenwereld” hebben heel weinig water of ander soort liefde nodig. Ik geef mijn eigen Aloe Vera 1 kopje water per maand (als ik er aan denk) en zoals je ziet doet’ie het nog steeds. Dus koop de volgende keer eens wat van deze beauties in plaats van de wekelijkse bos bloemen.

Succulents and cacti for interiors by VKV Visuals

Here’s my own cactus, actually a medicinal Aloe Vera, the points are sharp as knifes, careful!

Succulents and cacti for interiors by VKV Visuals

A single succulent, Pilea Peperomioides – via Happy Interior Blog

Succulents and cacti for interiors by VKV Visuals

Cacti collection, all in white ceramic pots, creating unity – via Interior Design 2015

Succulents and cacti for interiors by VKV Visuals

Cactus vases available via Serax

A mini cactus on the nightstand - via Coco Lapine

A mini cactus on the nightstand – via Coco Lapine

Colorful collection of succulents - via The Succulent Source

Colorful collection of succulents – via The Succulent Source

Delicate succulent in an interior designed by Steven Gambrel

Delicate succulent in an interior designed by Steven Gambrel

Succulents and cacti for interiors by VKV Visuals

Desk cacti and desk accessories by Ferm Living

A maxi cactus in this beautiful apartment with very high ceilings - via Coco Lapine

A maxi cactus in this beautiful apartment with very high ceilings – via Coco Lapine

Succulents and cacti for interiors by VKV Visuals

Huge cacti, great eyecatchers in this minimal interior – via Garrison Hullinger

Succulents and cacti for interiors by VKV Visuals

Huge cactus in Amsterdam’s Studio Pistache, hosts of the recent Design Bloggers United event – via Vosges Paris

Succulents and cacti for interiors by VKV Visuals

Proof that succulents do not have to be for grannies only – via Architectoo

Windowsill filled with cacti and succulents - via VT Wonen

Windowsill filled with cacti and succulents – via VT Wonen

Prickly cactus under a glass cloche

Prickly cactus under a glass cloche

Pricky cacti and a succulent planted in raised potters by Ferm Living's new Autumn-Winter collection

Pricky cacti and a succulent planted in raised potters by Ferm Living‘s new Autumn-Winter collection

Succulents and cacti for interiors by VKV Visuals

Stylemix succulents in silver bowl, rustic log pedestal, classic chair and Ikat pillow – via Diane James Home

UPDATE 18-08-2015: WORKSHOP SUCCULENTS AND CACTI FOR INTERIORS

Recently, Greige Design from Lake Forest, California hosted a workshop where you could learn all about arrangements with (faux) succulents and cacti. Below are some images of the final results. I think they are absolutely amazing. Unfortunately, this workshop is not for me, being situated in Amsterdam. But for all of my US readers, I would certainly pay Greige Design‘s website a visit, as there will be more workshops.

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