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plantica is a floral creative studio founded by Japanese floral artist Takashi Kimura. Its official positioning presents it as a floral creative brand that connects art, fashion, lifestyle, media, and related fields. Its services cover Space design, Installation art, Textile design, Product design, and Art direction, with past projects showcased across four sections: Works, Products, Patterns, and Exhibitions.
Based on the indexed content, plantica is not a general-purpose design tool, but a commercial visual and artistic creation service centered on fresh flowers. Its Patterns section emphasizes designs handcrafted by florists using real fresh flowers and photographed in-camera, resulting in realistic, delicate, and vividly colored floral patterns rather than illustrations or ordinary flat graphics. The resource scale is relatively clear: Works 210, Products 142, Patterns 991, and Exhibitions 76. Series names include Kaleidoscope, Bouquet, Palette, Sanctuary, Wagara, and others, making the assets suitable for textiles, packaging, spaces, and lifestyle products.
The official website does not disclose prices, packages, licensing fees, pattern download methods, or contract terms. The footer only states © plantica Inc. All Rights Reserved, indicating that copyright is protected, but it does not further explain commercial licensing rules such as territory, duration, product category, exclusivity, or non-exclusivity. In terms of collaboration capability, its portfolio includes projects with SHEIN, RHINOSHIELD, a Harry Styles album pop-up, COSTA COFFEE, PUMA, HERMES, and other project types. This suggests experience in brand collaborations, events, stores, facilities, packaging, and exhibitions, though specific workflows, timelines, and deliverable formats still need to be confirmed by email or phone.
Its strengths are a highly focused style, strong recognition in floral aesthetics, and a fairly substantial portfolio and pattern library, which can support differentiated visual expression for brands. The main drawback is limited commercial transparency: there is no clear information on online licensing, file formats, compatible software, payment methods, or after-sales support. It is therefore not ideal for teams looking for ready-to-use, instant-purchase assets. plantica is better suited to brands, commercial real estate projects, pop-up events, fashion and lifestyle products, packaging teams, and textile teams looking to work through custom collaboration or licensing negotiations.
The website lists channels such as RED and WeChat, suggesting that plantica may be paying attention to Chinese social platforms. However, the indexed text does not provide information on Mainland China access, payment, or local services, so its China access status is rated as unknown. If the project timeline is tight or the budget is limited, alternatives may include domestic floral installation companies, commercial visual merchandising teams, brand visual design studios, or local pattern licensing platforms.
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plantica.net is an Japan Design & Creative provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach plantica.net directly.