Our studio was founded on the creative vision of an artist and offers distinctive garden design rooted in creativity, material research, and collaboration with a diverse network of artists and craftspeople. We are interested in exploring new materials and innovations that deepen our relationship with the natural world.
We respond carefully to the atmosphere and mood of each site, creating landscapes that feel wholly right for their location—places for escape, reflection, delight, and imagination. Our gardens are ecological and sustainable, promoting biodiversity and supporting wildlife through resilient, low-impact design and the use of local, reclaimed, or sustainable materials.
Working internationally, we seek to create beautiful environments that bring people closer to nature.
We are all gardeners.
Every gesture, every word, every encounter plants a seed—in the soil, in the body, in the heart of another. To be alive is to shape landscapes of emotion. Nature does this with the wind, the river, the shifting of seasons. Humans do it with attention, with care, with imagination. The garden is not separate from us; we are the garden.
My practice is to convene, to listen, to collaborate. I work with plants, materials, colors, and communities to cultivate spaces where emotions can root and grow. Spaces that remind us: the world is not a commodity, but a living system of relations.
Gardens are more than decoration. They are living paintings, evolving sculptures, ecologies of memory, joy, and renewal. To enter a garden is to step into a philosophy—that change is constant, beauty is fragile, care is essential.
In a time of alienation and ecological crisis, to garden is a quiet act of resistance. To notice the weeds, the bees, the soil beneath our feet is to resist forgetting that we belong to the Earth.
I call myself a landscaper of emotions: not to control nature, but to create atmospheres where human emotion and natural process can meet. Where people feel calm, connected, awake. Where kindness is cultivated alongside biodiversity.
The change of the world begins here: with tending what is close, with appreciating what is already around us, with seeing nature not as resource, but as companion, teacher, collaborator.
We are all gardeners. The question is: What kind of future are we tending together?
Image Credit: Hilma af Klint
Vytautas Jurevicius aka VytasFounder of Vivus Naturæ
Garden design allows me to bring creativity into a deeper purpose—shaping spaces where people can reconnect with nature, feel calm, and experience the restorative clarity that green environments offer. I believe gardens are essential for mental wellbeing and social connection; they create places where people can gather, slow down, and feel grounded.
This sensitivity to space comes from my Fine Art studies at the Städelschule and from growing up on the Baltic Coast in Lithuania, surrounded by meditative pine forests that taught me how profoundly landscapes can shape how we feel.
My background working with clients—organizing community events, collaborating with artists and musicians, and commissioning designers—has given me strong communication and coordination skills. I’m confident listening closely to people’s needs, translating their ideas into a clear vision, and guiding projects from concept to completion. These experiences taught me how to build trust, adapt to different working styles, and create outcomes that feel personal and meaningful.
Bringing these threads together, garden design feels like a natural extension of my artistic training, my connection to nature, and my collaborative approach to creating spaces that support wellbeing and enrich daily life.