Office planters bring nature into the workspace – not as decoration, but as a fundamental element of wellbeing. Living greenery reduces stress hormones, improves air quality, and creates visual softness that helps the mind rest between tasks. Our planter systems integrate seamlessly with storage and space division modules, allowing biophilic design to become part of your office architecture rather than an afterthought.
The human brain evolved in natural environments, and it still responds to organic forms and living elements with measurable calm. Research consistently shows that proximity to plants reduces cortisol levels, lowers blood pressure, and improves concentration. In open-plan offices – where cognitive fatigue accumulates throughout the day – strategically placed office planters create micro-moments of visual relief. The eye naturally rests on greenery, offering a gentle reset that supports sustained focus without requiring a break from the workspace.
Effective biophilic design goes beyond scattering potted plants across a floorplan. Our planter systems are designed to work architecturally – as space dividers that soften boundaries between zones, as integrated elements within storage runs, or as standalone features that anchor collaborative areas. This approach allows greenery to serve multiple purposes: defining territory, absorbing sound reflections, and bringing warmth to environments dominated by hard surfaces. For architects and specifiers, this means biophilic elements can be planned from the outset rather than retrofitted.
Successful office planters require thoughtful specification. Consider light levels in different zones, maintenance access, and drainage requirements. Our systems accommodate various planting approaches – from low-maintenance preserved moss to thriving live plants – allowing you to match ambition with practical reality. The modular nature of our designs means planters can be repositioned as office layouts evolve, protecting your investment as workspace needs change over time.
Yes – our planters are designed to connect with storage modules and space division elements, creating cohesive installations rather than standalone pieces. This allows greenery to become part of the architectural language of your workspace.
This depends on your planting choice. Live plants need regular watering and occasional care, while preserved moss and artificial options require minimal attention. We can advise on appropriate solutions based on your maintenance capacity and light conditions.
Living walls and dense planting can contribute to sound absorption, though the effect is modest compared to dedicated acoustic panels. The primary benefit is visual and psychological – plants soften the sensory environment and reduce the perception of noise.
Absolutely. Planter housings can be specified in finishes that complement your broader furniture palette, ensuring biophilic elements feel integrated rather than imposed. Our in-house manufacturing allows for bespoke colour matching and dimensional adjustments.