RAYNE OR SHINE

RAYNE OR SHINE Green artist here to succulentify your homes with adorable cactus & succulent arrangements in bowls and pots! Charming little desk and home companions.

13/06/2026

A little sneak peek of what we’ve been working on at ROS293 - 2 Floors, Graviton Tower

From a Singapore-shaped faux plant wall, to warm desertscape corners, layered tropical planters, and hanging greens that soften the pantry space.
Different styles, but designed to feel connected throughout the office.

More than just adding plants,
this project was about shaping how the space feels;
warmer, calmer, and more alive through thoughtful greenery placement.

More details coming soon 🌿

22/05/2026

Landscape design tip: Dracaena

Dracaenas are one of the plants we often use when a space needs height and softness at the same time.

Their long sculptural foliage naturally draws the eye upward, helping spaces feel taller and more layered without becoming visually heavy.
Because of their slim growth habit, they work especially well in tighter layouts.

In landscape styling, dracaenas are often used to soften corners, frame walkways, brighten office edges, or create gentle separation between zones.
Their movement adds life to still spaces especially when paired with boulders, textured planters, or fuller tropical foliage.

They’re also incredibly versatile.
Some varieties feel sleek and architectural, while others lean softer and more tropical depending on the styling direction.

Care tip →
Dracaenas thrive in bright indirect light but can adapt to lower light environments, making them suitable for both homes and commercial interiors.

Allow the top portion of soil to dry slightly between watering, as they prefer moderate moisture over constantly wet soil.
Too much water is often more harmful than too little.

They appreciate warmth, airflow, and occasional leaf cleaning to keep their foliage healthy and glossy.

Design with intention.
Grow with awareness.

16/05/2026

One thing we love most about desertscapes is how they change with light.
Morning sun brings out the textures, afternoon shadows sharpen the silhouettes, and every small detail starts to stand out differently throughout the day

Minimal in palette, but rich in form

Wait till the next post for a closer look at all the little details hidden within this landscape

DM us to explore custom desertscape landscapes for your home or space

07/05/2026

For ROS38, we created a desertscape planterbox with sculptural cacti, arid companions, natural boulders and mineral top dressing, each element placed to create rhythm, contrast and breathing room.

The long linear planter was designed to frame the balcony edge while keeping the view open, turning a compact ledge into a quiet desert horizon.

Proof that even small spaces can hold a strong sense of landscape 🌵

DM us if you’d like us to design one for your home

20/04/2026

For this project, we focused on structure, spacing, and long-term performance.

ROS39 – Ming Residential Desertscape Planterbox is built where each plant is selected for form stability, sun tolerance, and low water demand in Singapore’s climate.

Plant selection leans towards architectural species, upright cacti, compact succulents, and drought-tolerant accents, arranged with deliberate spacing to avoid overcrowding and allow airflow between plants.

Natural boulders are introduced not just for aesthetics, but as visual anchors to stabilise the composition and distribute weight across the planter.

If you’re looking for a low-maintenance landscape with strong form and longevity,
DM us, we’ll design it with you

10/04/2026

Some projects stay with you because they ask you to think beyond plants.

This year, we had the opportunity to come on board as Official Greenery Partner for ARTBOX CAMP 2026, in partnership with Invade, to support the venue with greenery across multiple spaces, installations, and visitor touchpoints.

For us, what made this especially meaningful was the scale and variety involved. Across the venue, we worked on:
• Almost 25 metres of faux trailing greenery across the container structures, entrance arch, and Main Stage
• Over 30 potted plants placed around key areas across the grounds
• More than 10 metres worth of plants styled in clusters across the Main Stage and Open Mic stage

We also had the chance to support two booth concepts for the U.S. Embassy, each with completely different visual moods.

For Great American Outdoors, the direction leaned into a pine-led, forest-inspired atmosphere with layered evergreens, textured foliage, and a cooler natural palette that gave the booth depth and quietness.

For Route 66, the mood shifted entirely to desert planting with cacti, agaves, rock elements, and stronger sculptural forms that carried a completely different energy.

That contrast is something we always enjoy because greenery is never one style. It changes with the story a space wants to tell and when done right, it helps very different environments still feel intentional.

We’re immensely grateful to have played a small part in shaping how the venue felt across so many corners of the experience. As our first large-format partnership, it gave us plenty to learn from, and even more to build towards.

🌿 Let Plants Shine.

08/04/2026

Did you catch us at ARTBOX? 👀

Maybe you walked through our spaces.
Maybe you paused for a moment.
Maybe you didn’t quite notice why it felt good, but you felt it anyway.

That’s the quiet power of intentional greenery. A little soft atmosphere and life woven into spaces.

This weekend is the final weekend of ARTBOX CAMP 2026 sparkle ✨
Come find us before it’s gone!

21/03/2026

For Leroy’s frontyard, we worked with what was already present;
layering textures, refining plant placement, and softening transitions
so the garden feels calmer, more intentional, more alive

If your frontyard feels messy instead of peaceful, we’ll help you shape it into something you can truly come home to 🌿

20/03/2026

Landscape design tip: Anthurium
Anthuriums are one of the plants we reach for when a space needs structure without feeling heavy.
Their upright growth habit creates clean visual lines, while their glossy leaves subtly reflect light, helping dim corners feel more alive without overcrowding the composition.

In landscape styling, they work especially well in intimate zones:
entry consoles, quiet lounge corners, bedroom planters, or layered under taller foliage.

Care tip →
Anthuriums thrive in bright indirect light.
Direct sun can scorch their leaves, while low light slows growth and flowering.
Water when the top layer of soil begins to dry, they prefer consistent moisture but dislike soggy conditions.
Good drainage and airy soil mixes help prevent root stress.
They also appreciate warmth and humidity, making them well-suited for tropical interiors or sheltered outdoor settings.

Design with intention.
Grow with awareness.

14/03/2026

For Roslyn’s residential space, the goal was to keep the existing staircase platform untouched while still creating a landscape moment that feels intentional and put together.
We curated a mix of sculptural desert plants and statement Phoenix palms in matching terracotta pots, layered with boulders and tumblerocks to visually soften the setup and help the pots blend naturally into the space.
The best part? It stays easy to maintain, easy to clean, and flexible for future plant additions.

Thinking of refreshing your home with a non-invasive landscape approach?
DM us to explore what we can create for your space 🌿✨

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