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MOSSdesign Collection by Verde Profilo

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Gardens and verdant greens do not have to remain on the ground. MOSSdesign Collection features vertical walls of moss, lovingly cultivated and designed by Verde Profilo. The Italian design company, founded by agronomist Stefano Laprocina and architect Giusi Ferone, markets MOSS as an indoor green that can easily brighten a room’s interior with freshness and a natural feel. Not only do the green-covered walls, furniture and accessories deliver a comforting visual experience, they complement the other senses as well; thriving in a perfect 50% humidity environment, MOSS also brings tactile depth that can only be found with a real, living product.

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