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Atropa Studio is a dark botanical art and design brand built around poison gardens, forgotten folklore, and the shadowed side of nature.

The name comes from two places: Atropa belladonna – deadly nightshade – one of the most seductive plants in the botanical record, and Atropos, the Greek Fate who holds the shears. The name was chosen deliberately.

This is not a brand that softens its edges.

The aesthetic lives in the overgrown garden where something beautiful is also something you should not touch.

The apothecary shelf lined with dark glass and dried specimens.

The Victorian naturalist who documented poisonous plants with the same careful hand she used for roses – because they deserve the same attention.

More, perhaps.

If you have always felt more at home in fog than sunshine, you are in the right place.

Where the garden grows dark.

Recent Blog Posts

Moody dark cottagecore flat lay on aged parchment featuring pressed botanical specimens including belladonna, foxglove, hemlock, wolfsbane, mandrake root, and mugwort alongside a crow feather, cobalt glass tincture bottle, and tarnished brass pen nib, styled in deep navy and forest moss tones with film grain and cinematic atmosphere.

Dark Cottagecore Colour Palettes: Six Moods for the Shadow Garden

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Dark cottagecore kitchen with dried herbs hanging from ceiling beams, copper pots, forest green walls, and warm candlelight

How to Create a Dark Cottagecore Kitchen (No Renovation Required)

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Dark cottagecore reading nook with worn leather armchair, brass lamp, framed belladonna specimen print, and apothecary shelf

How to Design a Dark Cottagecore Reading Nook

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Atropa belladonna with glossy black berries and purple bell flowers growing at the edge of a shadowed moonlit forest, dark cottagecore aesthetic

Atropa Belladonna: The Plant That Cannot Be Turned

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Dark cottagecore kitchen with forest green cabinets, dried herbs hanging from ceiling beams, copper cookware on open shelving, and amber candlelight

How to Style a Dark Cottagecore Kitchen

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Dark cottagecore kitchen atmosphere with woodsmoke from a cast iron range, simmering pot with bay leaves, beeswax candles, drying herbs, rain through a cracked window and wormwood in the foreground

100 Things You’ll Find in a Dark Cottagecore Kitchen

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