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This impressive 9' x 16' moss wall captures an aerial view of downtown Columbus, Georgia featuring its iconic rooftops and the flowing Chattahoochee River. Designed to reflect the city’s vibrant energy and growth, the piece incorporates a variety of preserved moss species, including reindeer moss harvested from the Scandinavian region and Turkish flat moss sourced from the mountainous landscapes of Turkey.The textural sorghum board, a sustainable and renewable resource, represents the rooftops of downtown, while several key buildings were carefully bleached to highlight the dynamic growth of the city. The finishing touch is the glowing Synovus signage, which seamlessly integrates into the natural design, connecting the bank’s brand with the local community and landscape.This one-of-a-kind moss wall is entirely MAINTENANCE FREE and is crafted using real, preserved plants, ensuring long-lasting beauty with no need for light, water, or upkeep. Each custom moss wall is a handcrafted piece of art, making every detail unique. Contact us to explore how we can customize a similar design for your space.

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Frequently asked questions

Are your moss walls living?
No — and that’s the beauty of them.We use real plants that have been professionally preserved at peak freshness, so they stay soft, vibrant, and natural without ever needing water, sunlight, or upkeep.You get the look and feel of nature without the maintenance, mess, or monthly bills.
What are the benefits of choosing stabilized over living walls?
Cost:
A stabilized moss wall is a single, one-time investment. Designs start at $200 per square foot and maintain their look for 10+ years with zero maintenance or monthly service contracts.

A living wall requires constant care — irrigation, lighting, fertilizing, pruning, replacing dead plants, mold prevention — and ongoing professional maintenance. Over five years, a living wall can cost $50,000+ just in upkeep.

Health + Aesthetics:
Stabilized moss offers a natural biophilic effect—calm, connection to nature, and a high-end design statement—without the risk or maintenance of a living plant system.
How can I maximize the life of my moss art?
Stabilized moss is naturally low-maintenance and can last 10+ years when kept indoors and away from direct sunlight or moisture.

To keep your piece looking its best:

Avoid direct sun and water exposure
Keep it away from heaters, fireplaces, and A/C vents
Maintain normal indoor humidity
Dust occasionally with a cool blow dryer or compressed air (optional)
That’s it. No watering, trimming, or upkeep required.
How do I hang my moss art?
For smaller pieces, you can hang your moss art just like any traditional wall décor. For larger, heavier, or hard-to-reach installations, we offer professional installation to ensure the piece is secure and perfectly placed. If you’re unsure, leave it to us — we’ll handle the install for you.
What is the process of creating a custom piece?
Reach out to us at mary@austinmosscreations.com to schedule your initial consultation.
We’ll walk through the style, size, frame options, and layout for your custom piece — including outlet placement or architectural considerations.

Within one week, you’ll receive a detailed quote outlining:

Pricing
Timeline
Frame options
Design breakdown
Estimated install date
Once the quote is approved and the 50% deposit is received, we begin production on your custom moss art.
Where does your moss, along with your other supplies, come from?
We pride ourselves in keeping our entire business operation as local as possible. When it comes to sourcing our moss, we lean on North American suppliers to minimize our environmental footprint. The exact location we source our stabilized products varies slightly depending on the season and moss variety, as our goal is also to get you the best product! When it comes to the other elements of our work – we work closely with our trusted local contractors for custom wood frames, logos, lettering, neon signs, and everything else that goes into making your design.
Mary Cowger