Artificial plants 150 cm

Artificial plants of 150 cm – Decorative solutions for every corner
The 150 cm artificial plants from MAIA SHOP are designed for those seeking a visual balance between presence and discretion. Not too tall and not excessively small, these pieces easily adapt to different spaces, bringing a natural air that dresses without overwhelming.
They are ideal for flanking an entrance, bringing life to an underutilized corner, or accompanying a sideboard or console. An 150 cm Artificial Olive, for example, adds character without the need to occupy large surfaces. Meanwhile, an Almond Tree or an Artificial Bamboo can create visual verticality without breaking the style of the surroundings.
Thanks to their size, these plants are also very practical for combining in groups of two or three, generating visual rhythm and a sense of abundance. And the best part: they require no maintenance, so they will always be in their best version effortlessly.
Where to place a 150 cm artificial plant?
In entrances, living room corners, next to windows, wide hallways, or passage areas. Their intermediate size makes them very versatile and easy to integrate.
What decorative style best complements these plants?
They are perfect for natural, Mediterranean, Scandinavian, or rustic styles. Models like the Olive or the artificial Bamboo work especially well in relaxed and bright environments.
Do they require assembly upon receipt?
Some models arrive with leaves and branches disassembled to protect them during shipping. You just need to fit them together and shape them gently, as you would with a Christmas tree.
Are they suitable for low-light spaces?
Yes. As artificial plants, they do not need natural light. You can place them wherever you want, even in corners without windows.
Do they need care?
They do not require watering or pruning. A occasional cleaning with a dry cloth or a duster is enough to keep them looking new.
How to combine several artificial plants of 150 cm in the same space?
The key is to play with shapes, textures, and styles. You can combine a broad-leaved Ficus with a lighter silhouette Almond tree or a Bird of Paradise with an Olive tree to achieve visual contrast. Group them in wide corners, entrances, or next to low furniture to create rhythm and naturalness, as if they were growing in a real environment. Adding pots of different materials also helps to give them personality without overwhelming the space.