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The primary aim of this external living wall is to screen the buildings plant room from guests who are paying for luxury penthouses that overlook the atrium.
The primary aim of this external living wall is to screen the buildings plant room from guests who are paying for luxury penthouses that overlook the atrium.

Working with Rainey & Best, chartered quantity surveyors and project managers, we designed and integrated a 67m2 living wall into an atrium at this Grade II listed Claridge's Hotel.
The primary aim of this external living wall is to screen the buildings plant room from guests who are paying for luxury penthouses that overlook the atrium. However, this natural living wall isn’t just a screen but a beautiful and valuable part of the aesthetic that forms part of the guests experience at the hotel.
In fact, it’s been proven that clients are willing to pay 23% more for rooms that utilise biophilic design principles. To find out more about these, we wrote a blog post on the topic – have a read here.


Treehouse London: stunning living walls and rooftop gardens maximise space and views, creating an urban oasis near Regent and Bond Streets.
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The living wall stands nearly six floors high, benefiting many of the residents with its biophilic properties.
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Passengers can enjoy a rare sight of lush planting in several locations around the ship, including in one of the many dining areas.
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Over the three living walls, 6,240 plants are now thriving and growing, bringing benefits for the local environment and the community.
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Partner with the team behind the world’s largest and most awarded living walls. From concept to ongoing care, we deliver green infrastructure built to perform and designed to last.

