Canopy — eight breaths of green, lit like stained glass

A broad banana leaf glows translucent as sunlight pours through its ribbed parallel veins and gently torn edges.

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.

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