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Issue 62 - Living in the Environment Issue

Issue 62

Living in the Environment Issue

Issue 62 is the first issue of the year and always a great time to put our best foot forward. With Adam Goodrum, the loveliest man in design, as Guest Editor, we draw on his insights as a furniture designer, artist and educator to look at the makers shaping our design world. Sustainability has never been more important, and increasingly this is a consideration from the start with projects designed to address their immediate environment as well as the longevity of the planet. From the coldest winters to the most tropical of summers, addressing how we live in the environment is crucial to creating the perfect home.

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For Lauren Lance of The Borrowed Nursery, part of the beauty of working with plants is not only the richness that nature adds to our lives, but also the element of nurturing something that has been alive for many years.


With a background in interior design, Lauren Lance and Lauren Modi, the ‘two Laurens’, as they like to go by, found that there was a missing niche for hire plants in a “boutique, more bespoke style, that centered more on the design aspect.” The pair met after they had both completed their degrees, collaborating on an exciting street party wedding and working harmoniously to pair the right succulents with the right pots and baskets, and ultimately, giving birth to The Borrowed Nursery.

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Based in Miami, Queensland, The Borrowed Nursery consists of a retail side and a hire side, for the business. On the retail side, customers can visit their potting shed and get a glimpse of the magic happening within: green plants and twine are spread out across the floor and walls, with a semi-industrial backdrop. For hire, they offer styling advice to customers, and work with retail and hospitality projects to style spaces correctly, as well as offer a maintenance service.

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“I was doing events before we started the Borrowed Nursery, and Lauren [Modi] noticed while working in interior design that there was nowhere you could go to get a really nice pot and plant, and find out how and where to use that,” explains Lauren Lance. While The Borrowed Nursery is still quite a young venture, the pair have since supplied plants and styling advice to a number of corporate, hospitality, and retail projects along the Gold Coast.

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“I think people want to bring the outside in. Plants are not just a visual thing, there’s a feeling,” Lauren continues, commenting on the ever enduring popularity of plants, “There’s a further dimension with plants, and people like the engagement with their plants. Keeping something alive and being hands on – it gives people ownership. Having something in their home that is beautiful, that they also help to keep alive is beautiful – and there’s the fact that they’ve been around forever!”

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Words by Christina Rae.

Photography by Sabine Bannard.

The Borrowed Nursery | Habitus Living
The Borrowed Nursery | Habitus Living
The Borrowed Nursery | Habitus Living
The Borrowed Nursery | Habitus Living

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Issue 62 - Living in the Environment Issue

Issue 62

Living in the Environment Issue

Issue 62 is the first issue of the year and always a great time to put our best foot forward. With Adam Goodrum, the loveliest man in design, as Guest Editor, we draw on his insights as a furniture designer, artist and educator to look at the makers shaping our design world. Sustainability has never been more important, and increasingly this is a consideration from the start with projects designed to address their immediate environment as well as the longevity of the planet. From the coldest winters to the most tropical of summers, addressing how we live in the environment is crucial to creating the perfect home.

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