Plants for coworking and open spaces — well-being, acoustics, and air purification
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Strelitzia Nicolai (White Bird of Paradise)Strelitzia Nicolai (White Bird of Paradise)- Regular price
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Ficus microcarpa 'Moclame' — H110 cm | Pot Ø23 cmFicus microcarpa 'Moclame' — H110 cm | Pot Ø23 cm- Regular price
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Zamioculcas zamiifolia (ZZ Plant)Zamioculcas zamiifolia (ZZ Plant)- Regular price
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Monstera Deliciosa (Swiss Cheese Plant)Monstera Deliciosa (Swiss Cheese Plant)- Regular price
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Branched Ficus lyrata (Fiddle Leaf Fig) H120 cm | Pot Ø27 cmBranched Ficus lyrata (Fiddle Leaf Fig) H120 cm | Pot Ø27 cm- Regular price
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Aspidistra elatior (Japanese mother-in-law's tongue)Aspidistra elatior (Japanese mother-in-law's tongue)- Regular price
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Surprise box — 6 mini plants - H12 cm | Pot Ø6 cmSurprise box — 6 mini plants - H12 cm | Pot Ø6 cm- Regular price
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Dypsis lutescens (Areca Palm)Dypsis lutescens (Areca Palm)- Regular price
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Pilea Peperomioides (Chinese Money Plant)Pilea Peperomioides (Chinese Money Plant)- Regular price
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Ficus Elastica Robusta (Rubber Plant)Ficus Elastica Robusta (Rubber Plant)- Regular price
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Chlorophytum comosum 'Variegatum' (Variegated Spider Plant)Chlorophytum comosum 'Variegatum' (Variegated Spider Plant)- Regular price
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Aglaonema Greenlight (Chinese plant) — H60 cm | Pot Ø17 cmAglaonema Greenlight (Chinese plant) — H60 cm | Pot Ø17 cm- Regular price
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An open space without plants is a sad open space — neon lights, screens, gray carpet, and air conditioning. Studies agree: office greenery reduces stress, improves concentration, softens ambient noise, and decreases headaches related to indoor air quality. The plants in this selection are chosen to survive in an office environment (artificial light, dry air, irregular care) while providing tangible benefits to teams.
Plant privacy screens: create intimacy without partitioning
The open space has a major flaw: everyone sees everyone. A Rhapis excelsa at 120 cm with its dense fan-shaped foliage creates a visual separation between two desk clusters without blocking light or movement. The Strelitzia nicolai with its large upright leaves isolates an informal meeting corner. The Schefflera (umbrella tree) at 80 cm forms a compact canopy between a passage area and a focused work zone. These architectural plants replace movable partitions by adding life to the space instead of closing it off — the large XXL plants are the only ones with the size needed to fulfill this role.
Purifying plants: improve the air the team breathes
A 20-person open space with carpet, particleboard furniture, and printers concentrates formaldehyde, benzene, trichloroethylene, and VOCs in large amounts. The Spathiphyllum (peace lily) is one of the most effective purifiers — the Sweet Sebastiano at 110 cm and the Bellini at 100 cm have the size needed for real impact. The Dracaena marginata filters xylene and toluene emitted by screens and printers. The Chlorophytum (spider plant) absorbs carbon monoxide. The pollution-fighting plants combine air filtering and natural humidification — two concrete benefits in a closed, air-conditioned space.
Sansevieria and Zamioculcas: zero maintenance
In a coworking space, no one is responsible for the plants — everyone thinks someone else takes care of them. The Sansevieria and Zamioculcas survive this collective neglect. Water every 3 weeks, no pruning, no leaf drop, resistant to air conditioning and neon lights. The Sansevieria Laurentii lined up along a wall creates a regular and calming visual rhythm. The Zamioculcas placed on a storage unit brings greenery without intervention. These are the backup plants when everything else has been killed by neglect.
Ficus and Kentia: office classics
The Howea forsteriana (Kentia palm) is the absolute classic of the workspace — present in offices since the Victorian era. Its drooping fronds create a soothing atmosphere and it tolerates the partial shade of offices set back from windows. The Ficus Moclame with its dense, rounded foliage, the Ficus benghalensis Joy with its velvety leaves, and the Ficus elastica Robusta with its large shiny leaves offer three different silhouettes to vary the ambiance from floor to floor. The Pack of 3 Ficus equips three zones in one purchase.
Individual office plants: one pot per workstation
Giving a plant to each employee is a simple gesture that personalizes the workstation and improves individual well-being. The Pilea peperomioides with its graphic round leaves is the most popular — compact, easy, photogenic. The Peperomia (Obtipan, Rana Verde, Rosso) in 11 cm pots sit next to the screen without cluttering. The Coffea arabica in ceramic pot is a nod to the office coffee. The Box mini-surprise plants (4, 6, or 8 plants) allow distributing one plant per desk at a low price — the indoor plant sets are designed for this type of group order.
Trailing and hanging: green without taking up floor space
In an open space, the floor is occupied by desks, cables, and walkways. The Pothos hanging or on top of cabinets cascade along the furniture. The Nephrolepis (Boston fern) in hanging baskets create a green ceiling above a relaxation corner. The Kokodama hanging plants enliven a coffee area or rest corner. These plants green the space without sacrificing a single square meter of useful surface — the hanging and trailing plants are the most effective solution in open spaces.
Plant acoustics: reduce noise
Plants with dense, broad foliage absorb and scatter sound waves — a measurable benefit in a noisy open space. The branched Ficus lyrata with its large thick leaves, the Spathiphyllum Sweet Silvana with its dense foliage, and the Aglaonema Silver Bay with its large fleshy leaves are the most effective as plant acoustic barriers. Positioned between two work zones, they reduce conversation transmission and create quieter micro-zones. The principle of the XXL plant as a space divider applies particularly well in open space configurations where desk density is high.

