case studies
Coloplast
Coloplast’s Minneapolis office is the American headquarters of a Danish medical device and medical supply manufacturer. Post-pandemic, Coloplast sought to create a warm, contemporary atmosphere that would encourage their hybrid workforce to return to the office, including natural light and lush plants.
Coloplast underwent a major renovation, led by a local architecture firm. The architect supplied renderings indicating the placement of living plants and moss art installations, and the Plants By Design team worked to make those ideas reality and to provide the detailed plant design and installation.
Dario
Dario was a much-awaited restaurant opening. It had a well-known chef and bartender duo behind it, a respected hospitality architect behind the design, and prime real estate in the buzzy North Loop. When Plants By Design got the call to provide plants for the space, it was just eight weeks until the restaurant’s soft opening.
Many spaces in the North Loop lean into the neighborhood’s industrial past. Not Dario. The design leans on Miami-inspired hues and shapes, resulting in a bright, colorful space with curving lines and soft textures. The architect’s renderings called for an abundance of plants to complete the warm, tropical aesthetic.
North Loop Green
North Loop Green would be the most complex project Plants By Design had undertaken to-date. Not only were there two skyscrapers and 48 floors of space to outfit with plants, there were many different types of installations across the mixed-use spaces.
Plants By Design joined the project while the North Loop Green towers were still under construction and went on site visits with hard hats and high-visibility vests. The architects provided renderings with concepts such as a plant chandelier and a wooden lobby wall with plants integrated into the wall. Plants By Design came up with designs to make their renderings reality.
Coloplast
Coloplast’s Minneapolis office is the American headquarters of a Danish medical device and medical supply manufacturer. Post-pandemic, Coloplast sought to create a warm, contemporary atmosphere that would encourage their hybrid workforce to return to the office, including natural light and lush plants.
Coloplast underwent a major renovation, led by a local architecture firm. The architect supplied renderings indicating the placement of living plants and moss art installations, and the Plants By Design team worked to make those ideas reality and to provide the detailed plant design and installation.
Dario
Dario was a much-awaited restaurant opening. It had a well-known chef and bartender duo behind it, a respected hospitality architect behind the design, and prime real estate in the buzzy North Loop. When Plants By Design got the call to provide plants for the space, it was just eight weeks until the restaurant’s soft opening.
Many spaces in the North Loop lean into the neighborhood’s industrial past. Not Dario. The design leans on Miami-inspired hues and shapes, resulting in a bright, colorful space with curving lines and soft textures. The architect’s renderings called for an abundance of plants to complete the warm, tropical aesthetic.
North Loop Green
North Loop Green would be the most complex project Plants By Design had undertaken to-date. Not only were there two skyscrapers and 48 floors of space to outfit with plants, there were many different types of installations across the mixed-use spaces.
Plants By Design joined the project while the North Loop Green towers were still under construction and went on site visits with hard hats and high-visibility vests. The architects provided renderings with concepts such as a plant chandelier and a wooden lobby wall with plants integrated into the wall. Plants By Design came up with designs to make their renderings reality.
Coloplast
Coloplast’s Minneapolis office is the American headquarters of a Danish medical device and medical supply manufacturer. Post-pandemic, Coloplast sought to create a warm, contemporary atmosphere that would encourage their hybrid workforce to return to the office, including natural light and lush plants.
Coloplast underwent a major renovation, led by a local architecture firm. The architect supplied renderings indicating the placement of living plants and moss art installations, and the Plants By Design team worked to make those ideas reality and to provide the detailed plant design and installation.
Dario
Dario was a much-awaited restaurant opening. It had a well-known chef and bartender duo behind it, a respected hospitality architect behind the design, and prime real estate in the buzzy North Loop. When Plants By Design got the call to provide plants for the space, it was just eight weeks until the restaurant’s soft opening.
Many spaces in the North Loop lean into the neighborhood’s industrial past. Not Dario. The design leans on Miami-inspired hues and shapes, resulting in a bright, colorful space with curving lines and soft textures. The architect’s renderings called for an abundance of plants to complete the warm, tropical aesthetic.
North Loop Green
North Loop Green would be the most complex project Plants By Design had undertaken to-date. Not only were there two skyscrapers and 48 floors of space to outfit with plants, there were many different types of installations across the mixed-use spaces.
Plants By Design joined the project while the North Loop Green towers were still under construction and went on site visits with hard hats and high-visibility vests. The architects provided renderings with concepts such as a plant chandelier and a wooden lobby wall with plants integrated into the wall. Plants By Design came up with designs to make their renderings reality.
Coloplast
Coloplast’s Minneapolis office is the American headquarters of a Danish medical device and medical supply manufacturer. Post-pandemic, Coloplast sought to create a warm, contemporary atmosphere that would encourage their hybrid workforce to return to the office, including natural light and lush plants.
Coloplast underwent a major renovation, led by a local architecture firm. The architect supplied renderings indicating the placement of living plants and moss art installations, and the Plants By Design team worked to make those ideas reality and to provide the detailed plant design and installation.
Dario
Dario was a much-awaited restaurant opening. It had a well-known chef and bartender duo behind it, a respected hospitality architect behind the design, and prime real estate in the buzzy North Loop. When Plants By Design got the call to provide plants for the space, it was just eight weeks until the restaurant’s soft opening.
Many spaces in the North Loop lean into the neighborhood’s industrial past. Not Dario. The design leans on Miami-inspired hues and shapes, resulting in a bright, colorful space with curving lines and soft textures. The architect’s renderings called for an abundance of plants to complete the warm, tropical aesthetic.
North Loop Green
North Loop Green would be the most complex project Plants By Design had undertaken to-date. Not only were there two skyscrapers and 48 floors of space to outfit with plants, there were many different types of installations across the mixed-use spaces.
Plants By Design joined the project while the North Loop Green towers were still under construction and went on site visits with hard hats and high-visibility vests. The architects provided renderings with concepts such as a plant chandelier and a wooden lobby wall with plants integrated into the wall. Plants By Design came up with designs to make their renderings reality.
Coloplast
Coloplast’s Minneapolis office is the American headquarters of a Danish medical device and medical supply manufacturer. Post-pandemic, Coloplast sought to create a warm, contemporary atmosphere that would encourage their hybrid workforce to return to the office, including natural light and lush plants.
Coloplast underwent a major renovation, led by a local architecture firm. The architect supplied renderings indicating the placement of living plants and moss art installations, and the Plants By Design team worked to make those ideas reality and to provide the detailed plant design and installation.
North Loop Green
North Loop Green would be the most complex project Plants By Design had undertaken to-date. Not only were there two skyscrapers and 48 floors of space to outfit with plants, there were many different types of installations across the mixed-use spaces.
Plants By Design joined the project while the North Loop Green towers were still under construction and went on site visits with hard hats and high-visibility vests. The architects provided renderings with concepts such as a plant chandelier and a wooden lobby wall with plants integrated into the wall. Plants By Design came up with designs to make their renderings reality.
Coloplast
Coloplast’s Minneapolis office is the American headquarters of a Danish medical device and medical supply manufacturer. Post-pandemic, Coloplast sought to create a warm, contemporary atmosphere that would encourage their hybrid workforce to return to the office, including natural light and lush plants.
Coloplast underwent a major renovation, led by a local architecture firm. The architect supplied renderings indicating the placement of living plants and moss art installations, and the Plants By Design team worked to make those ideas reality and to provide the detailed plant design and installation.
Dario
Dario was a much-awaited restaurant opening. It had a well-known chef and bartender duo behind it, a respected hospitality architect behind the design, and prime real estate in the buzzy North Loop. When Plants By Design got the call to provide plants for the space, it was just eight weeks until the restaurant’s soft opening.
Many spaces in the North Loop lean into the neighborhood’s industrial past. Not Dario. The design leans on Miami-inspired hues and shapes, resulting in a bright, colorful space with curving lines and soft textures. The architect’s renderings called for an abundance of plants to complete the warm, tropical aesthetic.
North Loop Green
North Loop Green would be the most complex project Plants By Design had undertaken to-date. Not only were there two skyscrapers and 48 floors of space to outfit with plants, there were many different types of installations across the mixed-use spaces.
Plants By Design joined the project while the North Loop Green towers were still under construction and went on site visits with hard hats and high-visibility vests. The architects provided renderings with concepts such as a plant chandelier and a wooden lobby wall with plants integrated into the wall. Plants By Design came up with designs to make their renderings reality.
North Loop Green
North Loop Green would be the most complex project Plants By Design had undertaken to-date. Not only were there two skyscrapers and 48 floors of space to outfit with plants, there were many different types of installations across the mixed-use spaces.
Plants By Design joined the project while the North Loop Green towers were still under construction and went on site visits with hard hats and high-visibility vests. The architects provided renderings with concepts such as a plant chandelier and a wooden lobby wall with plants integrated into the wall. Plants By Design came up with designs to make their renderings reality.