To start off , the word biophilia originates from the Greek, 'philia' meaning 'love of'. It literally means a love of life or living things. Humans have a deeply engrained love of nature which is an intuitive and natural drive imprinted into our DNA.
By including it in your office you will provide your staff with a form of stress relief , an improvement in cognitive function and enhancement in mood and creativity. By having more plant life in your office it will appear more attractive to the staff which will then make it a more enjoyable place for them to spend they're working hours in which then leads to more productivity because their surroundings will be more comforting.
Having and area that your staff can offload in without the formality of a classic stereotypical office with just a desk and a chair, because seeing the same thing everyday can be draining and depressing. ‘Green’ offices with plants make staff happier than ‘lean’ designs stripped of greenery, new research shows.
Live plants also include air quality , they do this by using carbon dioxide (bad for us) to produce oxygen (good for us). They also transpire through their leaves, making the air more humid, which is excellent for combating the problem of dry-air, a widely reported problem in air-conditioned offices.
Exposure to nature has never been more important than it is today. Between longer hours in the office and longer commute times, we’re spending more time than ever before indoors and away from the natural world , and since those who work in an office they are constantly looking at a screen damaging their eyes.
As a company we are trying to widen our range of including plant like ranges such as ,
New Forest , we adore this range because it both sparks up the room and includes mother natures beauty .
This is a perfect tile for those who want to include plants in their designs but simply can't take care of them ( we've all been there ) or that have allergies.