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BARRIERS & SCREENING

Plant Barriers & Screening

Breathe Easy, Live Green: Planted Barriers for a Better Workspace

 

Craving privacy without the sterile feel of traditional dividers? Yearning for a tranquil workspace where focus blossoms and creativity flourishes? Imagine a barrier that not only defines space but also breathes life into it – introducing our innovative Planted Barriers, the perfect fusion of functionality and biophilic design.

Screening and Barriers

Living screening is a great way to create a barrier or divide in any space. What better way to segregate a space or a room than with living plants. Not only do you solve your screening problem but by introducing plants into any space there are huge environmental and health benefits.

Forget cold, impersonal partitions. Our Planted Barriers transform your office into a vibrant, breathing ecosystem. Lush greenery creates a natural and inviting atmosphere, instantly boosting employee morale and impressing visitors.

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Privacy, Naturally:

Need to carve out dedicated spaces for focused work or confidential meetings? Our Planted Barriers offer an elegant and effective solution. The dense foliage provides a visual screen, creating a sense of privacy and seclusion without sacrificing the open, airy feel of your office.

 

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Silence the Noise, Amplify Productivity:

Distracting office chatter disrupting your flow? Plants are natural sound absorbers! Our Planted Barriers help dampen noise pollution, creating a more peaceful and productive environment where concentration comes naturally.  

The Science of Well-being:

Backed by the principles of biophilic design, our Planted Barriers bring the restorative power of nature indoors. Studies show that exposure to plants reduces stress, improves cognitive function, and boosts creativity. 1 Invest in your team's well-being and watch them thrive

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