As 2024 draws to a close, we are proud to look back on some of the standout projects that defined our year. From creating serene, neutral designs to delivering vibrant, functional spaces, each project showcases our passion for transforming environments through thoughtful planting schemes. Here’s a closer look at five of our top projects…

  1. A Neutral Masterpiece in Mayfair
  2. A Warm and Inviting Office on Welbeck Street
  3. A Dynamic Planting Design for Dukes Education
  4. A Fresh Start for Forterro
  5. Myo Piccadilly

 

A Neutral Masterpiece in Mayfair

Key Features:

  • Over 200 displays displays total
  • Palette of anthracite, rust, white concrete, and natural finishes
  • 109 cabinet-top troughs for functional greenery
  • Bespoke joinery enhancing social and staircase areas

This confidential Mayfair project highlights the power of neutrals done right. The planting design seamlessly integrated with the existing interiors, using carefully selected pots and plants to echo the space’s earthy tones. Functional elements like cabinet-top troughs added a fresh touch to traditional storage solutions, while bespoke joinery created standout features that tied the space together.

A Warm and Inviting Office on Welbeck Street

Key Features:

  • Non-corporate, hotel-inspired aesthetic
  • Collaboration with Morgan Lovell for fit-out
  • Multifunctional furniture with trailing greenery
  • Bespoke joinery with tailored lighting solutions

At 72 Welbeck Street, our planting scheme was designed to enhance the inviting, non-corporate vibe of the space. By incorporating floor-standing displays, end-of-desk planters, and shelving units adorned with greenery, we added layers of warmth and comfort. Tailored lighting solutions ensured the longevity of the plants, while bespoke joinery elevated the overall aesthetic.

A Dynamic Planting Design for Dukes Education

Key Features:

  • Collaboration with LXA for a multi-floor office space
  • Bespoke tree installation in the atrium
  • Large planters for acoustic improvement
  • Biweekly fresh flower arrangements

The Dukes Education building in Buckingham Gate was a multifaceted project designed to cater to diverse environments. From low-light basements to vibrant social hubs, each area’s needs were carefully addressed. A bespoke tree in the atrium served as a stunning centrepiece, while large planters improved acoustics in echo-prone spaces. Biweekly flower displays, including orchids, ensured the space remained fresh and inviting.

A Fresh Start for Forterro

Key Features

  • Creative yet professional design by HOP Interiors
  • Noise-reducing plants in desk-top planters
  • Curved and multi-level bespoke planter beds
  • 4-5 meter long kitchen planter bed

Forterro’s new office planting scheme blended creativity with functionality. Table-top planters reduced noise, while bespoke planter beds featured varying shapes and heights to complement the space. Highlights included a curved entrance planter bed and a striking 4-5 metre-long planter with integrated seating in the kitchen, all visualised through detailed 3D renders.

A Greenhouse-Inspired Scheme for MYO Piccadilly

Key Features:

  • Collaboration with Bluebottle to align with high-end residential design

  • Greenhouse-inspired Green Room Lounge with oversized plants

  • Custom-built window troughs in the Lucent Lounge, painted to match RAL colours

  • Textural pots and varied plant species for smooth transitions between zones

For MYO Piccadilly, we partnered with Bluebottle to deliver a planting scheme that blended seamlessly with the space’s high-end, residential aesthetic. Highlights included the Green Room Lounge, transformed with oversized plants and trailing greenery, and the Lucent Lounge, featuring custom window troughs painted to match the room’s palette. Textural pots and varied plant species brought cohesion and energy across all zones, with our ongoing maintenance ensuring the design continues to thrive.