Foliage
Polyethylene-blended leaves are selected for realistic color, layered depth, and natural movement.
The difference is invisible when you do it right — and obvious when you don’t.
Every tree passes through the same studio process. It is not fast, and that is the point. We obsess over the details most people never see so you can enjoy a tree that looks beautiful today and for years to come.
Every branch is compared against reference specifications; sparse or overstuffed branches are rebuilt.
Foliage batches are matched against a master palette so tones remain consistent across orders.
Materials are reviewed for fade resistance under sustained indoor light exposure.
Branch joints are tested so shaping and repositioning do not loosen the structure.
Trunks are checked at the base; any visible lean outside tolerance is reworked.
Nursery-pot or planter weight is balanced so taller trees stand securely in normal use.
Leaves and stems are mechanically secured for long-term use and a cleaner finish.
Each tree is deliberately uneven within a refined tolerance, matching the way real trees grow.
Cut edges are hand-finished to reduce plastic shine and create a more natural silhouette.
For planter SKUs, each tree is test-fitted so rocking, gaps, and visual imbalance are corrected.
If an assembly point feels unclear, the join is improved rather than relying only on instructions.
Cartons are reviewed at loaded weight; excessive foliage crush triggers a packaging adjustment.
Every tree is reviewed from multiple angles against its reference standard before release.
A named team member signs off the unit so quality claims can be traced and resolved clearly.