Backlit leaves glowing like stained glass, light filtering down as if you were standing beneath the canopy itself. Our Canopy collection is eight close encounters with green — fresh, calm and quietly alive.
The need — the decorator’s eye
Biophilic art — real, leafy, light-filled green — is one of the steadiest requests of 2026, and for good reason: it makes a room breathe. Canopy belongs in bedrooms, bathrooms, spas, calm sitting rooms and any space that wants to feel restful and restorative without turning clinical. A single backlit leaf brings the outside in above a bed or basin; the eight together wrap a wall in dappled, forest light.
The production — the art director’s vision
We treated the leaf as a subject worthy of a portrait — Monstera Aglow, Banana Leaf, Silver Eucalyptus, Fern Hour — each one backlit so the veins blaze and the green turns translucent, like sunlight through stained glass. The mood is airy and modern: clean botanical photography, soft natural light, nothing fussy, just the quiet drama of a leaf catching the sun.
The sale — the gallerist’s word
Eight luminous greens, one calm breath. Face-mounted under acrylic glass, the translucency and light gain real depth, so the leaves seem lit from within. Hang Bird of Paradise as a single fresh statement, or run the series for a biophilic gallery wall that cools and settles a whole room.

