
Biophilic Design: The New Trend in London’s Offices

Words by Kitty
What is Biophilic Design
Biophilic design is a concept within the building industry used to increase occupant connectivity to the natural environment using both direct and indirect nature, space and place conditions. It’s a revolutionary design approach that integrates nature into the built environment, not just for aesthetics but for health, well-being and productivity benefits.
The Science Behind Biophilic Design: Why it Works
The science behind biophilic design is rooted in our biology. Humans have evolved over millions of years in natural environments and our brains are wired to respond positively to nature. When we connect with nature, our bodies experience physiological changes – our heart rate slows, our blood pressure drops and our stress hormone levels reduce. This is why we feel relaxed and rejuvenated after spending time in nature.
In the context of the workplace, biophilic design can have profound effects. Research has shown that workplaces that incorporate elements of nature can reduce stress, enhance creativity and clarity of thought, improve our well-being and expedite healing. As the world of work becomes increasingly digital and relentless, the importance of creating healthy and restorative environments is more important than ever.
Biophilic Design and Office Productivity
Biophilic design isn’t just about making offices look better – it’s about making them work better too. By improving air quality, increasing natural light and introducing natural elements such as plants, wood and water, biophilic design can create a more comfortable and healthier work environment.
This, in turn, can boost productivity. A study by the University of Exeter found that employees were 15% more productive when their workplaces were filled with houseplants. While research by the American Psychological Association revealed that workers in offices with natural elements, such as greenery and sunlight, report a 15% higher level of well-being, are 6% more productive and 15% more creative.
How to Incorporate Biophilic Design in Your Office
Incorporating biophilic design in your office doesn’t have to be complicated or expensive with Plant Designs.
Introduce Plants: Indoor plants are one of the easiest ways to bring nature into your office. They not only improve air quality but also create a calming environment.
Maximise Natural Light: Natural light is a key component of biophilic design. We will help to maximise natural light by keeping windows unobstructed and specifically choosing plants to enhance the light conditions.
Use Natural Materials: Incorporate natural materials, such as wood and stone, into your office design. These materials can help create a sense of connection to nature. This will also be reflected in the selection of planters chosen to match the plants.
Install a Green Wall: If space allows, a green wall can be a fantastic focal point and a great way to introduce nature into your office.





The Future of Biophilic Design in London
As more businesses recognise the benefits of biophilic design, it’s likely that this trend will continue to grow. In London, a city that’s always been a trendsetter, biophilic design is set to play a big role in the future of office design. And as we spend more of our time indoors, bringing the outdoors in is no longer just a design trend – it’s a design essential.
Explore some of our case studies to see how we have transformed other office spaces and inspire you to do the same. Let our expert team handle the finer details and get in touch today!