Plants generally promote good morale and psychological wellbeing; whole walls of them take the benefits to another level.
Making full use of vertical spaces, planted walls give office designs an extra layer of interest and appeal.
Thanks to natural processes, whole walls of plants can help to keep interiors cool in summer and warm in winter.
Planted walls help buildings to achieve the coveted WELL certification that many designers and architects now aim for.
Plant walls clean the air by absorbing excess CO2 and other potentially harmful particulates, and giving out oxygen.
The reverberations from plain walls can be intrusive and even stressful. Plant walls soften sounds and promote calm.
Air quality is now something many employers are very conscious of in office environments. Progressive and aspirational building standards, such as Fitwel, WELL and SKA all recognise that air quality has a direct effect on health and wellbeing. Plants have been proven by NASA to have air purifying qualities and biophilic design is being widely incorporated in office schemes.