Leaf & Living: Sculpting Timeless Green Spaces in an Urban Age
In an era where design sensibilities increasingly blur the boundary between architecture and nature, Leaf & Living emerges as a compelling voice for refined, greenery-infused interiors and exteriors. More than a décor provider, the company has become a trusted collaborator for architects, interior designers and discerning homeowners seeking to elevate built environments with bespoke botanical forms that feel both cultivated and alive.
Founded with a commitment to quality and versatility, Leaf & Living specialises in the design, supply and expert installation of premium artificial foliage — an elegant solution for spaces that demand lush visual impact without the compromise of constant upkeep. Their portfolio spans custom vertical gardens, sophisticated hedging systems and curated hanging plant installations, each crafted to harmonise with architectural language rather than merely decorate it. What sets their work apart is not just the aesthetic effect but its seamless adaptability to both indoor sophistication and outdoor grandeur — ideal for luxury residences, high-end commercial developments and curated hospitality interiors.
At the core of Leaf & Living’s approach is a celebration of texture, form and spatial storytelling. Their green installations are modular and fully customisable, allowing designers to weave organic rhythms into structured environments and to cultivate interest on otherwise bare walls or dramatic façades. The result is a dynamic interplay between material and atmosphere: walls become living tapestries, roof terraces transform into sculptural retreats, and grand atriums pulse with verdant energy.
The company’s founders bring complementary strengths to their creative vision. With a background in landscape technology and design, Pam Sachs has long championed gardens that reflect their context and elevate everyday moments. Partnered with Shelley Felsher, whose interior design expertise ensures technical precision and aesthetic coherence, the team bridges the worlds of exterior planting and interior artistry with fluidity and finesse.
In projects where Leaf & Living’s green installations meet meticulous architecture, the effect is transformative. Whether applied to a minimalist Cape Town penthouse, an elegant corporate lobby or a private courtyard framed by sharp geometric lines, their work softens rigid forms and infuses them with a sense of calm luxury. In every detail — from the UV-protected, fade-resistant materials to the impeccable installation — there is an uncompromising pursuit of beauty and durability.
For the design cognoscenti, Leaf & Living represents more than a trend: it is part of a broader movement that embraces biophilic design as essential to contemporary living. Their artificial foliage installations respond to the modern desire for spaces that soothe the senses, stimulate the imagination, and extend architectural intent well beyond the structural shell.
In a world where the rhythms of nature and architecture increasingly converge, Leaf & Living stands at the forefront — crafting green experiences that are as enduring as they are exquisite.
Contact: Leaf & Living
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