A LIVING SCULPTURE
Its slender vertical silhouette becomes a centrepiece of your interior. PLUXEA plays with light, occupies space with elegance, and turns a corner of a table into a botanical gallery. Minimalist design, maximum impact.
Description
PLUXEA transforms the creation of a terrarium into a soothing and creative experience. This geometric terrarium is not just a container: it is a glass and metal sculpture assembled facet by facet by hand, following the artisanal Tiffany technique.
Each terrarium is fitted with a hinged door for easy access to your ecosystem, creating a stable microclimate where your plants thrive with almost no intervention. The kit includes everything you need to succeed: 14 tools and precisely measured substrates, plus a detailed guide tailored specifically to the PLUXEA model, accompanied by a demonstration video to guide you step by step.
Delivered in carefully protective packaging, PLUXEA is ready to gift. It is the perfect present for a creative pause or for bringing nature home with elegance.
Technical specifications
Its slender vertical silhouette becomes a centrepiece of your interior. PLUXEA plays with light, occupies space with elegance, and turns a corner of a table into a botanical gallery. Minimalist design, maximum impact.
Your main container
The foundations of your ecosystem
For precision and maintenance
Your reference
No, the plants are not included in the kit. This allows you to choose the plants best suited to your terrarium and your taste. Our detailed guide recommends the best plants for your terrarium.
Approximately every 1 to 2 months with 50 ml of water at the bottom, and mist the surface every 10 to 40 days depending on the season. Rely on visual signs: if the soil looks dry, mist it. If excessive condensation appears, stop watering and air it out.
No, very little. Water it every 1-2 months, mist occasionally, and remove dead leaves if needed.
In indirect light (near a window without direct sunlight), between 18-25°C. Avoid radiators, air conditioning and direct sunlight, which can overheat the terrarium. A desk or shelf near a north- or east-facing window is ideal.
No, this is normal during the first 2-4 weeks. It is natural mycelium that breaks down the organic matter in the soil. It usually disappears on its own. If it is abundant, ventilate for 24-48 hours by leaving the door open. If mould appears on the plant leaves, remove them and ventilate.
Yes, this is normal and often beneficial. Small insects (such as springtails) come with the plants and play a useful role: they feed on mould, algae and organic debris, helping maintain the balance of your ecosystem. If you notice small black flies (fungus gnats), ventilate for 24-48 hours and temporarily reduce watering.
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