We Design Spaces Where Plants Actually Want to Live
Most people think about how plants look in a room. We think about how the room works for the plant first—then everyone benefits from what happens next.
Start a ConversationReal Partnerships Start With Honest Conversations
Here's something we learned early on: the client who wants "just a few plants in the lobby" usually needs something entirely different once we start asking the right questions. And that's okay—actually, that's where the interesting work begins.
We spend our first meetings listening more than talking. What kind of light does your space get? Who actually maintains the office on weekends? Have you noticed that corner where nothing seems to grow? These details matter because they tell us what will actually work six months from now, not just what looks good in the initial photos.
The partnership approach means we're thinking about your space long after installation day. When Roksana calls us because the fiddle leaf fig in the conference room is dropping leaves, we don't just show up with a replacement—we figure out what changed in the environment and solve that problem instead.
How We Actually Work Together
Every project follows a similar rhythm, though each one takes its own unique shape based on what your space needs.
Discovery Phase
We visit your space at different times of day if possible. Morning light behaves differently than afternoon light, and we need to see both. We also talk about your actual routine—not what you wish it was, but how the space really gets used.
Design Development
We create proposals that account for real-world constraints. Budget matters, maintenance capacity matters, and whether your building manager will actually water plants on holidays definitely matters. Our designs work within your reality.
Ongoing Support
Plants change with seasons and building conditions shift over time. We check in regularly, adjust care plans when needed, and answer those "is this normal?" questions that come up. The relationship continues long after installation.
I appreciated their honesty when they told us the dramatic hanging installation we wanted wouldn't work with our irrigation system. Instead of just taking our money and letting us figure it out later, they redesigned the concept to actually function in our building. That straightforward approach made all the difference.
What I value most is their willingness to adjust as we learn what works. They installed plants in our reception area in March 2024, and when we noticed some struggling by June, they didn't charge us for replacements—they analyzed the problem and switched to species that handle our specific conditions better. That's partnership.
Success Measured in Seasons, Not Installation Day
Anyone can make a space look good for the opening photos. The real test comes three months later when someone forgot to water for two weeks, the HVAC settings changed for winter, and half the office is working remotely.
That's why we design for resilience rather than perfection. We choose plants that can handle a missed watering. We create systems where it's obvious when something needs attention. And we stay involved because we know that spaces evolve—your needs in September 2025 might look different than they did in March.
The clients we work with best are the ones who understand that creating a genuinely healthy planted environment is a process, not a product. You're not buying a finished thing—you're entering into a relationship where we both learn what works in your specific space.
Ready to Talk About Your Space?
We're taking on new projects starting September 2025. Initial consultations help us both figure out if we're a good fit—there's no pressure, just an honest conversation about what might work for your situation.
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