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Plants for home offices
Plants are power for your brain. Research has found that a bit of green can have a positive impact on productivity and improve wellbeing. If you spend a lot of time indoors behind a desk, why not bring some of the outside, in, with our collection of concentration-boosting, colourful and calming indoor house plants.
Once you’ve decided on your plants, get your new pals some pots and plant stands to help them look their best.
Plants to brighten up your space
Felicity might originally come from the rainforest, but she will fit right in, in your urban jungle. With a good amount of light, she will thrive and blossom. As one of our most striking houseplants, if your home office needs brightening up, she's your girl.
If you’re looking to add a burst of life to your space then, Kenan, our bromeliad, really is the life and soul of the party. In Brazil, they are known as the ‘living fiesta’. He is enough to brighten any work day.
We love Juliette the Calathea (a.k.a. the ‘prayer plant’) for her amazing patterned foliage which — surprise! — is soft to the touch. Put her in a spot with indirect sunlight and watch as she unfurls her leaves in the morning to catch some rays, before curling them up at night to go to sleep.
A well-lit home office
If you're after an indoor tree with style for your office, our ficus moclame, Sarah, is a winner. In the wild she can grow incredibly tall, sometimes reaching around 18 meters. But don't worry if your ceilings aren't quite that high, Sarah will stay under control
Originally from western Africa, Fidel the fiddle-leaf fig will give your space that tropical look with his lyre-shaped leaves. But don’t be fooled by his pretty face: Fidel is a tough guy who can cope with less-than-perfect conditions.
A dimly-lit home office
Who doesn't crave peace while they're working? Pippa the peace lily can add a bit of zen to your space thanks to her soft, dark green foliage and year-round flowers. She prefers a shady spot, making her a great option to brighten up those empty corners in your home.
Howard the Aspidistra is a seriously tough guy. Nicknamed the ‘cast iron plant’, this super-plant is nearly indestructible and can handle reasonable neglect. But don’t let him waste away: his impressive form brightens up any space.
Cassie, our ZZ plant, is as tough as they come. She’s not fussy and can store water for a long time, meaning she won’t mind if you forget to give her a drink every now and then. If you like a plant that’s sculptural and easygoing, Cassie’s your girl.
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