Hi there!
I'm Zoe — a mother of two, a landscape architect by profession, and someone who has spent her career believing that space shapes how we feel. Not just aesthetically. Physiologically. The way a well-planned garden can slow your breathing before you even realize it — that's what I've always wanted for the rooms we actually live in.
Zora Botanica started in 2020, not as a business plan, but as a personal need. When the pandemic collapsed our world into four walls, I found myself in the middle of an experiment I hadn't signed up for: testing whether the space I'd created for my family actually worked. The clutter, the visual noise, the toy storage that was essentially just organized stress — it wasn't working. So I started making things. Quietly, practically, with the same principles I'd apply to any design project: intentionality, restraint, and real life in mind.
I gave pieces to neighbors. I listed a few on Etsy. People started buying them. That was the beginning.
What I kept coming back to was a question that felt almost too simple: why does thoughtful design stop at the front door of family life? Why does toy storage have to be an eyesore? Why does "organized" have to mean sterile? I wanted to bridge the gap between structured design and the beautiful, playful chaos of actually living with children — and I wanted to do it without costing the planet in the process.
At Zora Botanica, every piece is chosen with that in mind. I look for forms that feel grounded and timeless, materials that are recycled or responsibly sourced, and craftsmanship that's built to last through real use. Not a perfect home. A supported one.
Our mission is simple: to help you build a home that feels as intentional as the life you're trying to live in it. Because when your space finally feels right, everything inside it tends to follow.
— Zoe