Your office needs plants
Besides reasonable working hours and a comfortable atmosphere, what else does a person need to feel good at the office? A well-equipped space and a motivating salary? Yes. Maybe some plants? Sure!
While most people recognize that plants add interest to the workplace, few realize the science behind the idea that they have a host of benefits for our health and well-being.

3 good reasons why it is important to have at least one plant in the office
# Less stress, more energy
Plants have proven to be reliable allies when it comes to our mental health. The immediate effects people feel are reduced stress, increased optimism and a more positive perception of the work environment. Daily interaction with plants has been scientifically proven to help reduce psychological and physiological stress.

# Charged batteries, more productivity
Placing a plant in your workspace can reduce mental strain. Working in an environment with plants not only improves air quality but also enhances concentration, leading to better performance. By alleviating stress, plants help clear your mind, boosting creativity and problem-solving abilities.

# Reduced amount of carbon dioxide and toxins
Introducing plants into the office not only enhances the space but also improves air quality, as plants excel at removing toxins. Better air quality can help reduce common symptoms of indoor pollution, such as headaches, dizziness, and difficulty breathing. Fresh, purified air can also lower the frequency of headaches caused by stale air.
Now that you see the benefits of adding plants to your office, let’s explore which types of plants would be best suited for your space.
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Spathiphyllumfrom 350 MDL
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Ficus Ginseng550 MDL
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Sansevieria Moonshinefrom 350 MDL
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Sansevieria Laurentiifrom 550 MDL
Three great options for the office:
We recommend these plants because they are very easy to maintain and thrive in any environment. Being unpretentious, they can also be placed in less bright places.
Our advice:
Choose plants for your office because they help add moisture to areas that lack it. Many offices have humidity levels below the ideal 30%, which can lead to fatigue and respiratory issues. Plants not only enhance thermal comfort but also regulate air humidity.
Regardless of your office decor style, incorporating plants is an easy and effective way to boost the overall mood and create a more pleasant work environment.





With a love for plants,
Floral Soul