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Worlds Under Glass – 2026 Terrarium Calendar

Worlds Under Glass – 2026 Terrarium Calendar

Bring a year of calm, green wonder into your home.

 

Worlds Under Glass is a twelve-month journey through softly illustrated terrarium landscapes, each one a tiny universe of moss, branches, and peaceful forest magic. Every page feels like opening a miniature greenhouse door.

 

Designed in a gentle botanical style, these terrarium artworks print beautifully and look even better hung on your wall. When the month ends, simply trim and frame your favourite pages to turn them into year-round art.

 

Perfect for:

• plant lovers

• terrarium enthusiasts

• cottagecore and mossy souls

• people who want quiet beauty in their space

• unique Christmas or housewarming gifts

 

Inside you’ll find:

• 12 illustrated terrarium artworks

• clean, modern monthly grid

• soft botanical colour palette

• premium matte finish

• plenty of space for notes and appointments

• printed on demand so every copy is fresh and high-quality

 

Each terrarium is created with delicate moss textures, tiny woodland details, and gently glowing colours that feel like a cross between a vintage sketchbook and a secret moss garden under glass.

 

Hang it in your kitchen, studio, office, bedroom, reading nook, terrarium corner, or anywhere that needs a quiet moment of green magic.

 

A gift that feels thoughtful and calm Wrapped, posted, and ready to brighten the year for someone who loves nature as much as you do.

    $39.95 Regular Price
    $29.96Sale Price
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    Each item here grew from the same patch of wild imagination—rooted in moss, moonlight, and just the right amount of chaos.

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    We acknowledge the Tatungalung, Krauatungalung, and Brabralung people of the Gunaikurnai Nation, Traditional Custodians of the lands and waterways where we live and create, and pay my respects to Elders past and present and emerging.
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