• KIM SONGHE

    Songhe Kim and Paloma Began collaborating in 2017, communicating with each other by corresponding to accumulating objects of desire from Japan and United States. As Kim built scenes of toys and repurposed object on chandeliers, Teppa responded by placing live and preserved plants.

  • JONATHAN ADLER

    In collaboration with jonathan adler, we developed a design project for the new luxury wing at the american dream mall. we were commissioned to create a series of 8 feet to 16 feet oversize topiary moss sculptures that ensemble onto adler’s muse collection pieces.

  • LLADRÓ

    Forming part of lladro’s conscious & creative initiative, we collaborated in crafting a collection that consists of handcrafted porcelain animal figurine planters to “create beauty from sustainability and respect for the environment”.

  • ISABEL ENGLEBERT

    Isabel englebert and plant the future designed a collection of handmade silver & moss jewelry to take a stand for sustainable design practices. each piece is handmade, one-of-a-kind and made to order.

  • JESSY NITE

    Miami-based artists Jessy Nite and Paloma Teppa collaborated to create text-based sculptures speaking to the fleeting nature of the digital world, a message to come back to the present and come back to nature.

  • FELDER + FELDER

    THE FELDER FELDER & PLANT THE FUTURE COLLABORATION INCLUDES PROJECTS OF REPURPOSED FASHION TO STAND FOR SUSTAINABILITY IN THE FASHION INDUSTRY.  THE PIECES CREATED BY TEPPA AND TWIN DESIGNERS DANIELA AND ANNETTE FELDER SIGNAL A COMMITMENT IN BEING AN AMBASSADOR FOR THE EARTH.

  • KIM SONGHE

    SONGHE KIM AND PALOMA BEGAN COLLABORATING IN 2017, COMMUNICATING WITH EACH OTHER BY CORRESPONDING TO ACCUMULATING OBJECTS OF DESIRE FROM JAPAN AND UNITED STATES. AS KIM BUILT SCENES OF TOYS AND REPURPOSED OBJECT ON CHANDELIERS, TEPPA RESPONDED BY PLACING LIVE AND PRESERVED PLANTS.

  • 2 ALAS

    Collaboration between Miami-based 2Alas and Plant The Future featuring Optical Art murals and framed pieces.

    Date Initiated: 2015

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