Here’s a Full Guide to Moss and Bumps

One of the oldest plants in the history of our planet has to be moss. Many scientists have found traces of moss in fossils dating back to 400 million years. Reindeer moss and bumps are lichens that are found in the artic. The moss found here covers the northern tundra and taiga ecosystems, plus it serves as food for animals such as reindeer, caribou and musk ox.

 

Origins

 

The credit for the discovery of moss has to be given to the Buddhist monks who began using them for designing their gardens around 1300 years ago. A temple named Koke-Dera, or simply moss temple, was built in Kyoto.

 

Present-day 

 

After being hand-picked from forest floors, it undergoes a unique preservation process to maintain its color, texture, and softness. Nowadays, moss is in demand for other purposes as well. People design walls with moss to experience nature in their homes and offices, making the living space look aesthetic. It is also used for its pigment and doesn't require maintenance. 

 

What are the different types of moss used for interior design?

 

The three types of moss used are -

  1. Sheet Moss - As the name suggests, sheet moss is a type of design where moss is laid out into a sheet-like structure. It is flat and the texture is beautiful, which will reduce stress almost instantly when you see it. The attention to detail on sheet moss is unmatched.
  2. Mood Moss - Mood moss is designed to grow, leading to the formation of dense clumps. Funnily enough, it is named mood moss because of its growth and temperamental changes according to its surroundings. It adds depth and a dramatic vibe to the place.
  3. Pole Moss - It grows in a much smaller confined space taking only a part of your wall. Generally, in a round cushion-like structure, it adds intensity to the atmosphere, making the place's vibe vibrant instantly. They add definition to your walls due to clump formation, which creates a sense of a multidimensional design.

 

Closing thoughts

 

The inclusion of moss into your interior design will add freshness to your living space. You can choose the ideal type of design for you. Getting the help of an interior designer is advised as they have an eye for implementing moss into your existing plan. 

 

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