We Started With a Single Potted Plant

Back in early 2019, what began as weekend experiments with tropical foliage in a small Baku apartment turned into something bigger. We weren't trying to build a business—we just wanted offices to feel less like offices and homes to feel more alive.

Interior botanical installation showcasing layered greenery arrangement
Custom flower design detail for commercial space
Living plant composition in modern interior setting

How We Actually Work

Most projects start with a site visit and a conversation about light conditions. Not the fancy marketing kind of conversation—the real one about north-facing windows and whether your maintenance team will actually water things.

We've learned that beautiful installations fail without honest planning. So we spend time understanding your space, your schedule, and what you're actually willing to maintain. Some clients want fully automated systems. Others prefer weekly check-ins. Both work fine when expectations match reality.

Over the past six years, we've installed botanical designs in about 80 commercial spaces and maybe 120 residential projects across Baku. Each one taught us something—usually about humidity levels or the importance of drainage solutions we should've caught earlier.

The People Behind the Plants

We're a small team. Two designers, one horticulturist, and a rotating crew of installation specialists who know more about structural weight limits than we'd like to admit.

Roksana Verdiyeva, Lead Interior Botanist at Plonketo Sesmone

Roksana Verdiyeva

Lead Interior Botanist

Spent eight years working in landscape architecture before switching to indoor environments in 2018. Now splits time between client consultations and figuring out why certain fern species refuse to thrive in air-conditioned spaces. Has strong opinions about soil composition.

Lamiya Huseynzade, Design Coordinator at Plonketo Sesmone

Lamiya Huseynzade

Design Coordinator

Handles the practical side of installations—measurements, structural assessments, and making sure our designs don't create maintenance nightmares. Previously worked in interior contracting, which explains her insistence on proper waterproofing. Usually the first to spot problems we missed in planning.