Inleaf brings life to chic office
Sophie Cole, writer
Inleaf has installed luxurious, low-maintenance moss displays for a financial services client in Bury.
The B2B franchise was tasked with adding the finishing touches to the Financial Options Group office in Bury. The office had recently refreshed its decor and was now reminiscent of a luxury hotel, so Inleaf needed to match this high-end feel with its plant installations.
Working with the client’s interior designer, Inleaf came up with options that would fit with the taupe, grey and copper accent colour scheme. The client was keen to have low maintenance installations across much of the building, but still wanted it to feel contemporary and striking.
A number of living plants were swapped for bunn moss installations, which need little maintenance, and unique domed moss containers were added to the staff room. Both flat and bunn moss were used to add interest.
In the boardroom, white orchids were placed in a copper bowl to contrast with the moss. A bespoke trough was also designed for the office so that spiky plants could be placed on a sunken window shelf. This enhanced the plain view and brightened up the office space.
Finally, more spiky plants were dotted across staff areas to bring plenty of greenery to the whole building. Speaking about the successful makeover, Inleaf said:
“It’s always a pleasure to return to an existing client and refresh an installation with new ideas and displays that reflect the character and branding of the company. We were also delighted to be asked to extend our services by installing moss features in the client’s own home.”
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Target six-figure year-two sales providing premium interior plant displays to businesses and high-end residential clients with an Inleaf franchise. With our support you'll help your clients make their spaces healthier, more attractive and productive with maintained plants.
Sophie Cole, writer