Paloma Teppa is Queen Bitch of nature. Mic drop, the end. Real estate developers, interior designers, and starchitects around the world know her pedigree. Because Plant the Future has a rolodex longer than Great Barrier Reef. Hola Lladró.

She made moss walls a thing even before LEED certifications were a thing. Tropical landscape design at Faena Miami Beach. Secret Garden at American Dream New Jersey. Moss murals at 1 Hotel. El Clásico portraits, anyone?

‘Paloma Teppa Box Braids’ is your appetizer to a film that explores Paloma’s rich connection to nature and the story of Plant the Future, co-founded by Paloma and her partner Yair Marcoschamer. Queue the gorgeous videographs.



Braids and body movement. Paired with interior and drone visuals.

Binoculars on contrasts and colors. 8.2K videographs. So crunchy.



Carolina K on wardrobe. Little River. Alocasia and ponytail palm.

Half moon terrarium. Tokyo black succulent. Rose quartz cactus.



Brian Reedy. Isabel Englebert. Kime Songhe. Jonathan Adler. 2 Alas.

Collaborations focused on sustainability and coexistence with nature.



Earth, Wind & Fire

In 2021, I decided to retire from The Creative House. I blindly sold off my cinema cameras and massive drone to help fund a communication start-up named Boho. No one could tell me nothin’. My mind was not going to be changed.

Within six months, an inevitable dead-end. Money ran dry. I was pushing an idea with zero market reception and behemoth competitors. Was this really my future? Or did I desire a hiatus from the nonstop grind since age 19?

Life returned me to The Creative House. Because I have a lot more to give to my company and this industry. ‘Paloma Teppa Box Braids’. All initiative. To our team: Annie. Chu. Desiree. Javier. Paloma. Sal. Yair. Thank you very much.