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Interior Design for Beginners: Decorating with Plants

A course by Ale de la Cerda (LENPO) , Architect

Architect. Mexico City, Mexico.
Joined May 2021
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100% positive reviews (306)
9,785 students
Audio: Spanish, English
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  • 15 lessons (1h 57m)
  • 26 downloads (12 files)
  • 15 exercises
  • Course final project

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Ale de la Cerda (LENPO)

Ale de la Cerda (LENPO)
A course by Ale de la Cerda (LENPO)

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Alejandra de la Cerda is cofounder of the architecture firm Polen Diseño Vivo (2010) and studio Lenpo (2016), a space dedicated to inspiring and connecting people with plants and nature though courses, workshops, design, and objects. Alejandra graduated with a degree in architecture from the Ibero-American University and has completed multiple certificate courses from the Mexican Federation of Gardening and Floral Arrangement (FMJAF). She also belongs to SAPM, the society of landscape architects.

Throughout her career, she has worked with brands like Google, Twitter, Grupo Maquarie, Uber, Eli Lilly, and the United States Embassy. Her design work has also been displayed at Design Week México, WantedDesign New York, and Caravana Americana, and been featured in magazines like Architectural Digest, Ambientes, Gatopardo, and VOGUE.


  • 100% positive reviews (306)
  • 9,785 students
  • 15 lessons (1h 57m)
  • 26 additional resources (12 files)
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  • Audio: Spanish, English
  • German · English · Spanish · Portuguese · French · Polish · Dutch · Italian
  • Level: Beginner
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Interior Design for Beginners: Decorating with Plants

A course by Ale de la Cerda (LENPO)
Architect. Mexico City, Mexico.
Joined May 2021
  • 100% positive reviews (306)
  • 9,785 students