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How to use Preserved Moss for Branding and Signage

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There is something extremely charming about Moss when used within interior designs. With its velvety texture, pleasing green hue, and calming vibe, Moss can inject life and comfort into any setting. With the widespread adoption of Preserved Moss, it is very easy to create artsy Moss elements and turn any lifeless space into a thriving and beautiful experience. One popular way of using Preserved Moss is for branding and signage – a great way to make your corporate identity more prominent and fun. The best part about it is that such displays stand out amongst the crowd and do not […]

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Create a Lush Rooftop Terrace with These 7 Design Tricks

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Urban spaces have become concrete and glass jungles. Whether you are a nature lover or not, every city dweller seeks a soothing, lush garden where one can unwind after a long, tiring day. However, this remains a distant wish since most of the cities are packed with no room whatsoever for a serene garden. This is where building’s terrace comes into picture. A perfect place to create a refreshing, private retreat, rooftop terrace gardens not only bring beauty and serenity but attracts rich wildlife and help in maintaining cooler temperature. With a few design tricks, you can create your own […]

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Biophilic Theory and Its Impacts on Learning Spaces and Student Success

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People have always turned to nature to bring tranquility to their spaces, and benefit from it as a means for stress reduction. We have always known that our health and well-being are impacted by our environment and the presence of nature has contributed towards opportunities for mental restoration. Biophilic learning spaces that incorporate nature aid in mental restoration, during which the high–level cognitive functions of students can recharge. This ensures a greater ability to perform focused tasks as compared to students with fatigued cognitive resources.  Biophilic Designs and Classrooms or Biophilic Learning Spaces A study named ‘The Impact of Biophilic […]

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Applying the Benefits of Biophilic Theory to Hospital Design

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Nature has always played a big role in the healing process. Japanese Zen gardens, monastic or cloister gardens of the past created a soothing environment and provided great respite for patients. Nature-health relationship has been studied to a great extent and biophilic design patterns have shown to provide opportunities for mental restoration and overall well-being. Empirical studies have shown that experiences with the natural environment provide greater emotional restoration, with lower instances of anxiety, anger, fatigue, tension, and confusion than urban environments with a limited presence of nature.  Cultural Change in Hospital Designs Research carried out by Ulrich and others […]

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Vertical Gardens Show Promise as Sound Barriers for Buildings

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Few things look as charming as sprawling walls of greenery on buildings. Vertical gardens don’t just perform on an aesthetic level – they also help in improving the quality of life in urban environments. Apart from making urban areas more beautiful, vertical gardens help in energy savings, stormwater control, biodiversity support, and more. But a lesser known aspect of these gardens is the role they play in noise attenuation. The design, plants grown, and more aspects of vertical gardens all play a crucial role in affecting sound insulation properties of a building.  Why vertical gardens for sound barriers for buildings? […]

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Could Biophilic Lighting be the Answer to Work-From-Home Health?

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The pandemic forced everyone to work from home, and after almost two years it has taken a toll on the mental and physical health of professionals across the world. Now, as some are returning to their workspaces, there is still a large percentage of the workforce for whom working from home might become a permanent thing. Locked indoors with limited access to nature is one of the biggest complaints of work-from-home professionals. This is causing mental health issues for a large number of professionals as they struggle with anxiety or depression. ‘Biophilic lighting’ has evolved as an impactful way of […]

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English Ivy vs Boxwood for Hedges: Design Insights & Which One to Use

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Introduction: Choosing Between Living Texture and Sculpted Form When specifying hedging solutions in commercial environments—lobbies, terraces, or hospitality zones—it’s essential to weigh aesthetic expression and functional demands. English Ivy delivers organic movement, softness, and vertical interest, while Boxwood brings structure, consistency, and precision.   Organic Flow vs. Pristine Geometry English Ivy, naturally a climber, imparts a graceful, trailing silhouette—ideal for greenwalls, containers, or overhead trellises. Its botanical authenticity lies in variegated tones and delicate tendrils. Boxwood, by contrast, is dense and formal, offering clean edges and sculpted definition—perfect for linear hedges, courtyard screening, or branding panels. English Ivy mimics seasonal […]

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Bringing Nature Inside with Biophilic Integrations

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Creating Responsive Spaces with Green Thinking Biophilic design is far more than a trend—it’s a transformational approach to architecture that bridges the built environment with the natural world. It centers on reconnecting occupants with nature through strategic design interventions like natural lighting, materials, spatial forms, and—most powerfully—plant life. Integrating greenery within architectural contexts is not only about beautification but optimizing how users feel and perform in a space.   Large Trees & Artificial Greenery, Eos & Nix Mediterranean Culinary Oasis, Plantscape Commercial Silk Project   Why Nature Belongs in Architecture The presence of plants in architecture plays a multidimensional role. […]

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How to Use Artificial Greenery for Acoustics in Commercial Spaces

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Each type of commercial space faces unique acoustic challenges, and artificial greenery offers flexible solutions to address them:   Open Office Spaces Artificial green dividers and moss walls placed between desks or along perimeter walls help mitigate the relentless hum of conversations, HVAC systems, and electronics. Dense artificial foliage can absorb soundwaves while maintaining visual transparency and encouraging light distribution. Hanging gardens suspended between desks also serve as noise diffusers while offering a fresh biophilic feel.   Green Backdrop Wall, Wayfair LLC, Plantscape Commercial Silk Project   Hospitality and Restaurants In dining environments, reverberation can impair comfort and intelligibility. Ceiling […]

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Replica vs. Preserved Moss: Choosing the Right Faux Moss Fabric

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Moss walls are a captivating fusion of biophilic design and spatial storytelling. These vertical gardens, often seen in corporate lobbies, hospitality lounges, or modern workspaces, serve not just as aesthetic features but also as tools of wellness, calm, and acoustic balance. But not all moss is created equal. When opting for artificial installations, designers typically face one key decision: replica or preserved moss? Let’s unpack what sets these two faux moss fabric options apart—and how your design intentions should guide your selection.   What is preserved moss, and why does it feel so real? Preserved moss starts as a living […]

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Modern Outdoor Plant Divider Wall Designs for Biophilic Exteriors

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Framing Space with Living Boundaries Plant divider walls are no longer just partitions — they’re experiential design tools that breathe life into spaces. These living structures can separate environments while maintaining a sense of openness, offering both utility and aesthetic benefit. From enhancing acoustic comfort to directing circulation, outdoor plant divider walls are redefining spatial flow and brand identity within commercial exteriors.   Forms and Functions: Exploring Divider Wall Design Options From minimalist frameworks to lush, immersive panels, plant divider walls exist in a variety of structural and visual formats: Freestanding Green Panels: These self-contained units allow flexibility in positioning […]

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Modular Green Wall Panel Wins Architizer A+Product Award 2025

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We’re honored to announce that Plantscape Commercial Silk’s Modular Green Wall Panel has won the 2025 Architizer A+Product Award in the Walls & Wall Coverings category. This recognition by the global architecture and design community is a defining moment in our journey toward smarter, greener surface solutions. At the intersection of technical compliance and organic beauty, this modular system represents a new chapter in how walls can contribute to spatial storytelling. This win reflects our mission to elevate biophilic design as both a practical and poetic component of commercial architecture.   Modular Green Wall Panel, Plantscape Commercial Silk, Architizer A+Product Awards […]

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Green Hedge Walls vs. Artificial Trees as Privacy Screens & Dividers

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Greenery as a Boundary Element Privacy has long been a necessary function in commercial design, especially in open-plan environments and hospitality settings. Today’s architects have an expanded toolbox for managing space separation, with artificial greenery offering flexible, maintenance-free, and highly expressive solutions. In this article, we examine the differences between green hedge walls and artificial trees as privacy screens, exploring their spatial behavior, aesthetic vocabulary, and design potential.   Defining the Design Roles of Hedge Walls and Trees Green hedge walls are dense, flat, vertical structures primarily used for screening and space division. They are geometric, formal, and architectural—often defining […]

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English Ivy Hedge Wall in Exterior Design: When to Use

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Green Walls that Frame and Flow English Ivy hedge walls have long served as both form and function in exterior architecture. From traditional landscapes to modern hospitality settings, their appeal lies in shaping spaces without relying on concrete, glass, or steel. These vertical elements serve as soft partitions, guides, and view-terminating features—vital tools in the architect’s outdoor palette.   When Ivy is More Than Just Green Ivy’s value extends beyond mere foliage. As a vertical element, it organizes open space. It reduces visual noise, buffers wind, and can direct the flow of people with subtlety and elegance. Whether freestanding or […]

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Topiary Animals vs. Topiary Balls in Exterior Design

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Introduction: Expressive Shapes or Formal Geometry? Landscape design often calls for sculptural greenery that not only complements the spatial rhythm but also enhances the sensory experience. Among the most striking elements are topiary animals and topiary balls—two dramatically different approaches to shaping nature. While both offer unique visual identities, exterior design can convert them into architectural storytelling with highly durable, botanically accurate faux topiaries designed for commercial scale.     Topiary Forms: Character vs Geometry in Landscape Language Topiary animals embody playful biomimicry. These sculptural plant forms emulate fauna—from majestic lions to whimsical rabbits—bringing a storytelling element to any exterior […]

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Different Foliage Options in Green Walls for Dynamic Architecture

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Different Foliage Options in Green Walls for Architecture The design of green walls is as much about visual language as it is about materiality. Each foliage option—groundcovers, grasses, ferns, small-leaf accents, broad leaves, or flowering highlights—serves a precise spatial, emotional, and aesthetic function. From wayfinding and visual termination to biophilic immersion, architects now sculpt walls with greenery that is nuanced, intentional, and spatially communicative.   Soft Groundcovers: Texture Without Obstruction Groundcover foliage, with its low-lying and dense spread, adds visual base and texture to vertical systems without impeding visibility or flow. These are commonly used along lower wall sections or […]

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Preserved vs. Replica Greenery Walls in Interior Design

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Understanding the Green Wall Landscape Greenery walls have become a cornerstone in biophilic interior design, merging aesthetics with well-being and environmental consciousness. Whether in hospitality, healthcare, or corporate environments, vertical greenery is leveraged for its ability to soften hard architectural lines, mitigate acoustics, and elevate a space’s sensory experience. The two dominant categories of greenery for these installations are preserved plants and replica (artificial) plants. While they may offer similar visual appeal at a glance, their properties, longevity, and functional roles differ in ways critical to an architect’s decision-making.   Green Wall Foliage Options, Branded Green Walls, Plantscape Commercial Silk […]

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Types of Large Artificial Trees in Interior Design

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Trees That Build Space Around Function Large artificial trees serve a unique architectural function in interior design—they are not merely decorative, but spatial organizers. Artificial trees define zones, terminate lines of sight, and guide circulation through large public and commercial interiors. In open-concept layouts like airports, hotels, museums, and shopping malls, tall synthetic trees naturally break up space while reinforcing the interior’s biophilic identity. Architects can use these vertical elements to evoke structure and hierarchy without the need for walls. Whether placed to mimic a forest canopy or to draw attention to a central atrium, large replica trees convey calm, […]

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Design Possibilities with Large Artificial Oak Trees in Interiors

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Reclaiming Nature’s Majesty in Built SpacesLarge artificial oak trees have become an increasingly impactful tool in commercial interior design, especially in projects demanding strong biophilic presence without the complexities of live plant maintenance. These artificial trees emulate the commanding presence and rich textures of mature oaks, delivering visual gravity and thematic storytelling in spaces as varied as hospitality lobbies, retail showcases, and corporate atriums. Sculptural Anchors that Command SpaceArtificial oak trees stand apart in their capacity to become focal features. The branching architecture and voluminous canopies can fill voids in large-scale open-plan environments, creating visual anchors and enhancing vertical scale. Unlike […]

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Artificial Trees to Provide Scale in Architectural & Interior Design

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Reframing Space Through Botanical Illusions In architecture, scale isn’t just a matter of measurement—it’s perception. Artificial trees have emerged as one of the most effective tools for defining spatial proportions within a built environment, shaping how users perceive size, distance, and hierarchy. These elements are not just ornamental; they are spatial instruments capable of shifting the architectural narrative. How Trees Inform Human Perception of Architectural Scale A tree—real or artificial—anchors visual weight in a space. When designers introduce vertical botanical structures indoors, especially in large-scale commercial interiors like atriums, lobbies, or retail centers, the tree’s height and spread immediately contextualize […]

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Adding Texture to Your Architectural Design with Biophilic Integrations

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Introducing Texture Through Biophilic Integration Texture is an often underutilized tool in architecture, yet one of the most emotionally resonant. Biophilic integration introduces a layer of organic complexity, marrying nature and structure. The Art of Adding Texture: Biophilia as Material Biophilia has grown far beyond just a sustainability trend—it’s now an essential strategy in materiality and design. Texture, both seen and felt, plays a pivotal role in how users experience a space. Greenery is a standout medium for this, offering sensory depth that traditional materials often lack. Visual relief: Trees with wide, flowing canopies disrupt hard edges and create layered […]

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Can Artificial Moss Be Implemented in Luxury Design?

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The New Language of Luxury: Biophilic Sophistication Through Moss Luxury design today speaks softly but powerfully. It’s no longer about glitz and glamour alone—subtle, nature-integrated experiences dominate the modern visual narrative. Among the most captivating biophilic materials rising in this space is artificial moss. Architects and designers aiming for textural richness, visual warmth, and sustainable narratives are weaving moss into luxury settings, from hospitality suites to gallery-like lobbies. What Makes Artificial Moss a Luxury Element? From Surface to Statement Artificial moss offers a unique way to evoke organic complexity without the maintenance of live plantings. It is used across vertical […]

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Artificial Moss vs Artificial Plants in Green Walls: Design Comparison

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Introduction: Bringing Nature to Vertical Surfaces Green walls have become a signature feature in contemporary architecture, offering a biophilic, space-saving way to bring nature indoors. But when it comes to artificial greenery, choosing between artificial moss and artificial plants involves more than aesthetics—each has distinct design, maintenance, and spatial implications. Moss vs. Plants: Two Approaches to Green Wall Design Moss Walls: Subtle Texture and Contemporary Appeal Artificial moss offers a seamless, textural surface ideal for minimalistic or modern interiors. Moss panels often feature preserved or synthetic moss that mimics nature’s organic variation while staying evergreen. These are generally non-directional, offering […]

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Artificial Trees vs. Artificial Plants in Commercial Design

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Understanding the Role of Artificial Greenery in Commercial Spaces Artificial greenery has become a vital element in modern commercial design, offering aesthetic appeal, biophilic benefits, and long-term durability. Whether it’s artificial trees that make a bold statement or artificial plants that provide subtle accents, each serves a unique purpose in shaping the built environment. Artificial Trees: A Grand Architectural Statement Artificial trees bring scale, presence, and a natural aesthetic to commercial spaces. They are often used in hotel lobbies, shopping malls, corporate offices, and atriums to create a focal point or provide spatial division. Unlike live trees, artificial alternatives require […]

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Benefits of Artificial Trees and Hedges in Architectural Designs

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Elevating Architectural Aesthetics with Greenery Artificial trees and hedges are increasingly being integrated into architectural projects as a sustainable and versatile solution for biophilic design. They offer a natural aesthetic while eliminating maintenance challenges associated with live greenery. Commercial Silk provides high-quality artificial greenery that combines botanical accuracy, fire resistance, and weather durability, making it an ideal choice for architects looking to enhance commercial spaces. The Versatility of Artificial Greenery in Design Enhancing Indoor and Outdoor Spaces Artificial trees and hedges provide architects with the flexibility to incorporate greenery into spaces where live plants may not thrive. They can be […]

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Large-Scale Artificial Trees for Commercial Spaces – Design Benefits

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Large-Scale Artificial Trees: Monumental Green Statements in Commercial Design In commercial design, large-scale artificial trees serve not only as aesthetic focal points but also as structural and spatial tools that define the identity of a space. Commercial Silk offers a premium collection of these monumental biophilic installations, expertly engineered for authenticity, durability, and compliance. With lifelike realism, fire retardancy, and customizable options, these trees bring nature’s grandeur to spaces where live plants can’t thrive. Architectural Utility with Organic Appeal Large-scale artificial trees are commonly used to address architectural challenges while offering the visual and emotional benefits of nature. Commercial Silk’s […]

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