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Work From Home is a new vertical dedicated to life and culture in the strange and unprecedented situation of self-quarantine that many of us are dealing with right now. From what to watch to how to get a fit off and how to not think about anything, this is our guide to the great indoors. For updates on the spread of Covid-19 and how to keep yourself safe and informed, consult WHO and the CDC.

Our in-house plant sensei Fabian Gorsler recently discussed how, in the time of quarantine, plants have become the new status symbols. We're all spending way more time indoors, and in turn, way less time in nature, and you don't need us to tell you that that isn't good. More indoor greenery is one fix, and it's a trend that keeps on growing. Unlike those poor neglected plants of yours.

We've raked the web for the best plant homes and accessories available right now, including Scandi-minimal watering cans and woven and ceramic planters that will double as home decor.

Check out our selection of the best plant accessories online.

Watering cans

Woven planters

Ceramic vases

Plants

Léon & GeorgeZanzibar Gem With Ceramic Pot and Wood Plinth
$80
Buy at Verishop
Léon & GeorgePhilodendron Brasil With Ceramic Pot & Wood Plinth
$80
Buy at Verishop

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