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About Sweta

I started with one planter, on the 3rd of July 2025.

Sweta Agarwal, Kolkata

Sweta Agarwal in a garden, standing beside one of her planted arrangements.

I have always loved plants. Long before The Plant Edit began, I was constantly making something with them — a miniature garden, decorative arrangements for the house, a Zen corner on my veranda, or simply finding a better way to bring plants into a room.

I gave plants as gifts, too. People kept saying the same thing back to me: you do plants so beautifully, why don't you start something? One day I opened a page and thought, let's see how it goes. My first planter went out on the 3rd of July 2025, and I have not looked back since.

What started as a love for plants has grown into something larger. I work on home projects, transform verandas and balconies, and work on office spaces — always trying to beautify them not just by adding plants, but by adding creativity through plants.

Why no two are the same.

I customise each creation according to the person and the occasion. People tell me who they are gifting it to, what that person loves, what their relationship is like, or what memory they want to capture — and I try to bring that story to life in a planter.

I want someone to receive a planter and instantly feel this is so me, or this is our story. A plant is not just a gift or a piece of décor. It can become something personal, meaningful and alive.

A planted piece with a seated figure among low green planting.

Why plants?

I believe everyone should have plants in their life, and that children especially should grow up caring for them. Plants teach empathy, patience, love, responsibility and the joy of nurturing something.

That is the real reason behind all of this. Not that plants look beautiful — though they do — but that they bring something beautiful into the way we live.

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How the work is priced

Every piece is designed and priced individually.

Five things decide the figure: the size of the planter, the plants inside it, how many miniatures, how fine the detailing, and how complicated the idea. We quote each piece on its own terms.

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