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Indoor miniature Japanese garden

The Sacred Rock – 1998 – 110cm long- unique piece

Mineral or vegetal, the indoor Japanese garden always obeys to an extremely rigorous order and aesthetic tradition.

In its miniaturized representation- the saïké and its bonsais- the same requirement involves daily care.

His alliance with our “ecosculpture” concept produce un miniaturized Japanese garden  in which the bonsais, mosses, lichens, aquatic fauna and flora live in a biological balance through an automatic system of filtration and watering.

Your saïké requires only some light. It is alive and autonomous.



La Source d’Isis – plateau of 76cm x76cm- limited edition

This indoor garden, minimalist landscape just like the miniature Japanese garden is nevertheless a classical ecosculpture with a hydroponic culture, living plants and low maintenance.

Guppies and aquatic shells bring the natural fertilizers to the bonsaï. There is no need to water it as the roots dive in the circulating water which ensures a life without incident for the small tree. The oxygenation is done by a small waterfall.




 La Source d'Auvray - May 1997

An ecosculpture on a plateau of  70cm by 70cm.

 Landscaped Container  - width 40cm, height 40-70cm

This small rock landscape is created to receive your favourite plant. The watertight bottom of the sculpture ensures the cleanliness and the aeration is done through the microporous substrate. The lighting is integrated in order to magnify the whole and an indicator of the water level is included to supervise the watering.


 La Mare Aux Joncs - 1998 – plateau 45cm, 40cm – limited edition

A landscape like the miniature Japanese garden with a pond, waterfalls, aquatic and earth plants, coldwater fish (mosquito fish – Gambusia Affinis).


japanese garden

Project of a Japanese garden with a stretch of water, a rock landscape and some bonsaïs.




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