Botanically Inspired Holidays by Kelly Mac

Greetings from Kelly Mac!

Our holiday installations have come to a close for 2020, and we have been renewed with appreciation for the many gifts that the season has presented to us.

We at Kelly Mac Interiorscapes would like to thank our clients for their continued trust and commitment to make their workspaces alive, healthy, and abundant with nature. We are ever thankful for your dedication to healthy, biophilic interior spaces for your employees and the public eye.

We are also sincerely grateful for our support team and staff members, for without them, we could not succeed in this recent, ever-changing world. We appreciate all your hard work to make this 2020 holiday season full of cheer and good tidings.

Warmest wishes for a happy holiday season and a wonderful new year, with lots of love and new plants!

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Best wishes and in good health,

Eileen and Kevin Kelly

Connecting You with Nature, since 1994.


Further Education

Connecting You with Nature

Have you ever stopped to wonder why modern households and businesses decorate with naturally inspired decorations during the winter holiday season? Here at Kelly Mac Interiorscapes, we fully appreciate all of the bounty and beauty that Mother Nature gives us during the coldest and darkest winter months. Keep reading to discover why, how and when cultures from all over the globe decorate with botanically inspired beauty to celebrate the holiday season!

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Plants of the Winter Solstice

The winter solstice, which occurs on or around Dec. 21, is the first day of winter. It's also the shortest day and the longest night of the year. While most of us barely acknowledge its passing, to earlier cultures this was a day of both trepidation and celebration. Ancient peoples often used plants to mark this day—plants we still use today for this season.

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December solstice: All you need to know

For all of Earth’s creatures, nothing is so fundamental as the length of daylight. After all, the sun is the ultimate source of all light and warmth on Earth.

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