Paloma (Argentinian, b. 1971) was born in the countryside of Córdoba, where her love for nature took root. Now based in Miami, she is the founder of Plant the Future. Trained in industrial design, she combines botanical knowledge with art to create immersive, multisensory installations that explore color, texture, and sound.
Her work examines the relationship between ecosystems and urban life, inviting viewers to reconnect with the living world. Inspired by biomimicry, Paloma celebrates the beauty of natural growth and development. Founded in 2008 in Miami’s Wynwood district, Plant the Future began as a botanical gallery and plant boutique and evolved into a design studio, bringing nature into homes, offices, hotels, and public spaces worldwide. Collaborations span Starbucks locations, co-working spaces in Manhattan, corporate headquarters, and private residences.
Paloma’s mission is to foster well-being through art and nature. Her projects often merge moss with optical art, using geometric forms to create visual effects that engage perception while highlighting nature’s presence. Moss, one of the first plants to emerge from the ocean, symbolizes calm, guidance, and connection to the forest, offering tranquility and a space to hear one’s inner voice.