Art is more than what hangs on a wall; it’s how a space makes you feel, how it invites you to move, pause, and engage. At Enter Art Fair, this philosophy found another layer of expression as Botané’s sculptural, permanent florals met contemporary art in a dialogue of form, color, and atmosphere.


“My hope is that people feel inspired and comfortable — that they can explore the fair with curiosity while also feeling welcome and at ease,” says Julie Leopold Alf, Founder and CEO of Enter Art Fair. “Enter should be open and energetic, a place where you don’t just look at art but really experience it.”
Over four days, Enter Art Fair became more than an exhibition. It became an experience. A curated world where paintings, installations, and objects shared space with flowers that were not fleeting but enduring. Botané’s hyper-real florals and trees were woven throughout the fair, softening edges, framing artworks, and adding quiet, unexpected moments of beauty.
Art, Space & Atmosphere
Some works ask to be seen. Others ask to be felt.
At Enter Art Fair, flowers became part of the language of art itself. In lounges, corridors, and focal points, our pieces didn’t just decorate; they conversed. Sculptural arrangements created pauses, guided movement, and introduced a sense of presence that invited visitors to stay a little longer.


Julie reflects: “Botané’s arrangements are more than just decoration — they have a sculptural quality that shapes the atmosphere. They make the fair feel alive and welcoming, and they help create a setting where people can really connect with the art.”


Beyond Decoration
Much like the fair’s curatorial vision, Botané’s work goes beyond surface beauty. Our flowers are designed to be purposeful; to shape atmosphere, to provoke emotion, to tell stories. At Enter Art Fair, they were not simply background, but part of the composition.
Julie adds: “I think it all connects. Art, design, architecture, even flowers — together they shape how you feel in a space. At Enter, we try to think about the whole experience, so that visitors sense the art in dialogue with its surroundings.”
A Shared Vision
At the heart of Enter Art Fair is a belief in dialogue; between mediums, disciplines, and people. This collaboration with Botané reflects that mindset. The fair offered a stage where flowers could be seen not as afterthoughts, but as art forms in their own right: sculptural, symbolic, and lasting.
“I love that Botané’s flowers last — it makes them feel closer to a piece of art than a fleeting bouquet. Just like collecting art, it’s something you can invest in and enjoy over time. For me, that really mirrors Enter’s ambition: we may only be open for a few days, but the impression we want to leave with people should last much longer.”


This wasn’t just about what was displayed; it was about what was felt. And in that quiet space between art and nature, something new grew.