5 Spaces We Transformed in 2025
Every space has its own brief, its own constraints, and its own version of “right.” Here are five projects from 2025 that show the range of what interior-scaping can do.
01 / The Corporate Headquarters
A newly renovated headquarters for an East African financial services firm. We introduced over 60 plants across three floors, specified for varying light conditions. Lechuza CUBICO planters in matte charcoal were used throughout. The reception got large Kentia Palms flanking the entrance, creating a sense of arrival the architecture alone wasn’t delivering.
02 / The Hotel Lobby
A boutique hotel in Westlands wanted to differentiate its lobby. We designed a layered planting scheme: a dense tropical cluster near the entrance, a looser arrangement around the seating area, and trailing species near the bar. The hotel now uses the lobby as a backdrop for their social media content.
03 / The Co-Working Space
Instead of adding walls or screens, we used plants as spatial dividers. Tall Dracaena and Ficus in floor-standing Lechuza planters create natural boundaries between hot-desking areas, phone booths, and collaborative zones. The planters are on casters, so the layout can be reconfigured for events.
04 / The Restaurant
A farm-to-table restaurant in Karen wanted their interior to reflect the values on their menu: local, seasonal, alive. We introduced hanging planters above the bar, potted herbs on the pass, and tropical foliage in the dining room. The herbs on the pass aren’t just for show: the kitchen uses them.
05 / The Outdoor Terrace
An events venue in Lavington had a rooftop terrace with spectacular views but no character. We installed Vistafolia panels along the boundary walls, Europlanters GRP troughs with hardy species along the edges, and CN artificial turf underfoot. The venue now books the terrace as a premium space.