Situated on a quiet street in Brooklyn the ‘Arid Room’, has been created as part of an existing plant store in a 100-year-old warehouse. It combines the original brick architecture with an array of enchanting greenery and red terracotta pots.
The Arid Room covers a total floor area of 400 sq. ft. (37 sq.m.) within the existing 1200 sq. ft. (111.5 sq.m.) store. I was thinking of looking into this wonderful place b/c I think I can successfully raise cacti.
Designed to feel more like a botanical garden than a plant shop,
Tula has curated the space so visitors could not only see the difference between tropical and desert plants, but feel the environmental difference as well.
The center table in the Arid Room is made from found brick. This centerpiece holds rare species of desert plants, along with a 6 foot tall euphorbia mother plant.
Large mother plants at the Arid Room. This section includes jade and euphorbia plants ranging 40-50 years in age. (Wow.) Isn’t this a beautiful place?
https://www.thursd.com/articles/tula-opens-a-plant-oasis/

















