Palm Trees
All of these trees have many uses beyond the framing of sunsets. The palm produces coconuts, which are sold in massive quantities to produce a huge range of products including coconut milk and oil. For the health conscious masses, they are a great replacement for their unhealthier counterparts and are in unprecedented demand. The leaves are used in many diverse cuisines to wrap meat and fish to cook in, but also for weaving baskets and matting.
Bamboo
The bamboo paintings are both modern and aesthetically pleasing. The range of full color, sepia and black and white images will easily complement both subdued and bright décor. Bamboo is also a very versatile product and is extremely fast-growing, thus completely sustainable. In Asia, bamboo shoots feature in many foods and the actual tree is also frequently used as scaffolding in the building industry. With the world’s forests rapidly being depleted, bamboo is now commonly used for flooring, decking and countertops, being compressed to look and feel like hardwood.
Perfume trees
The Ylang-Ylang tree, native to Java and Malaysia, is known as the Chanel No. 5 Perfume Tree, as its famous blossoms contribute to the aroma. Its closest rival is the Michelia Champaca, native to India, which has been renamed after Joy Perfume.
Abstract canvas prints of bamboo and palm trees also feature in the comprehensive selection. This form of modernity is extremely popular with the younger set.