Pampas is the new weed … but not in the way you think.
Pampas grass which is formally known as Cortaderia selloana is a tall-stemmed grass native to Southern California and has been considered an invasive weed in some regions outside the country. However, from being a natural beautiful addition to landscapes and gardens, Pampas grass is now taking off in the area of home décor. Its variety of neutral colours make it the perfect floral to add to any room. These low-maintenance, feathery bunches are easy to style to add that extra "fancy" to any room.
Here are some tips on how you can use Pampas Grass to add that calming texture into your space.
Tip 1:
Pampas grass can add height to a room by arranging it in plain vases on your mantle. It can also add height to any table, whether it is a part of your permanent dining room decor or for a special occasion.
Tip 2:
You can also use taller branches of this grass in oversized floor vases to bring interest to the corners or vacant spaces in a room. Or try the grass out in several different vases in a single room such as a floor vase next to an accent chair and in smaller arrangement on the coffee table.
Whether you have tall vases or short, skinny or large – add the Pampas grass in different sized bunches in a few areas of your space. This floral will add some extra texture and the feathery plumes will give an airy feel to any room.
Tip 3:
Go bold with black. The black bunny tail plant is a perfect addition if you're aiming to create a mystic and moody escape. Match it with white walls or neutral furniture, adding a little drama or using it as a focal point to any room.
Tip 4:
Typically beige on colour, pampas grass doesn't require much fuss to make a statement, Simply add it to a decorative vase and let it stand on its own or pair it with other dried florals. We love to add a couple of candles to give the space a simple look and feel, one that promises to not go unnoticed.
Take it from us, this is a must-try trend – its low risk and adds instant gorgeousness to your home!
Shop our finds here:
Pampas grass which is formally known as Cortaderia selloana is a tall-stemmed grass native to Southern California and has been considered an invasive weed in some regions outside the country. However, from being a natural beautiful addition to landscapes and gardens, Pampas grass is now taking off in the area of home décor. Its variety of neutral colours make it the perfect floral to add to any room. These low-maintenance, feathery bunches are easy to style to add that extra "fancy" to any room.
Here are some tips on how you can use Pampas Grass to add that calming texture into your space.
Tip 1:
Pampas grass can add height to a room by arranging it in plain vases on your mantle. It can also add height to any table, whether it is a part of your permanent dining room decor or for a special occasion.
Tip 2:
You can also use taller branches of this grass in oversized floor vases to bring interest to the corners or vacant spaces in a room. Or try the grass out in several different vases in a single room such as a floor vase next to an accent chair and in smaller arrangement on the coffee table.
Whether you have tall vases or short, skinny or large – add the Pampas grass in different sized bunches in a few areas of your space. This floral will add some extra texture and the feathery plumes will give an airy feel to any room.
Tip 3:
Go bold with black. The black bunny tail plant is a perfect addition if you're aiming to create a mystic and moody escape. Match it with white walls or neutral furniture, adding a little drama or using it as a focal point to any room.
Tip 4:
Typically beige on colour, pampas grass doesn't require much fuss to make a statement, Simply add it to a decorative vase and let it stand on its own or pair it with other dried florals. We love to add a couple of candles to give the space a simple look and feel, one that promises to not go unnoticed.
Take it from us, this is a must-try trend – its low risk and adds instant gorgeousness to your home!
Shop our finds here:
At the OLVE, we independently select and write about stuff we love and think you'll like too. We are not affiliated nor do we have an advertising partnerships with the brands we may feature.