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Over the last few years, biophilic design has become something of an interiors buzz phrase. It sounds sophisticated and complicated, and potentially something that the average person might struggle to embrace. But in reality, the idea behind it is actually very simple. Biophilic design is all about bringing elements of nature into the places we live and work in an attempt to create environments that feel healthier, calmer, and more connected to the natural world. There are many ways to do this, from the use of natural materials to nature-inspired décor. But one of the easiest and most effective methods is through the use of fresh flowers.
Using Cut Flowers in Biophilic Design
What is biophilic design?
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The term "biophilia" refers to our innate connection to nature. Biophilic design is built around the concept that if we use natural elements within interior designs, we can increase our general well-being and happiness. And the lovely thing about it is that you don’t have to go all-in; anyone can embrace biophilic design by taking steps to make their indoor spaces feel less artificial, whether through the use of natural light, greenery, organic shapes, water features, or fresh flowers.
Why fresh flowers are an important part of biophilic design
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When you order an arrangement like the Large Bright Gift Box, you’re not just getting a splash of scent and colour, you’re getting a hit of nature, which can significantly reduce stress and anxiety, help clear your head, and boost creativity. If you choose well, with a summer flower arrangement, for example, you can also bring in seasonality, and that’s incredibly grounding. Helping you to stay connected to the changing rhythms of the year.
The wellbeing benefits of fresh flowers
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One of the reasons biophilic design has become so popular is the growing focus on wellbeing. And research has consistently shown that exposure to natural elements can help reduce stress and improve mood. Fresh flowers can play an important role in that, not just because of the alluring textures, fragrances, and colours, but because they can make any space feel less clinical. Pop a vase of flowers in an office, and it immediately draws the eye and makes you smile. It cuts away a little of the rigid formality and brings personality to create a more positive environment.
Fresh flowers in the workplace
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While many people might argue that biophilic design began in the home centuries ago, with the likes of William Morris, the recent interest started in the workplace. Many businesses are embracing natural design principles to make their offices better places to be. And it’s not only because a neutral arrangement of hydrangeas and roses makes a pretty front desk adornment. But because they create a welcoming environment for both employees and clients, adding personality to otherwise functional spaces. So, alongside the cut flowers, we’re seeing green walls, larger windows, controlled lighting, and better ventilation. The aim being to improve the workplace experience for everyone.
Choosing flowers for a biophilic space
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One of the best things about using fresh flowers in biophilic design is the variety available. You can create just about any mood with flowers. From calming pastels to vibrant brights when you need to energise a space. And you can chop and change them, according to your needs. Although, it is worth noting that natural-looking arrangements often work particularly well within biophilic spaces because looser designs with varied textures and greenery can help create the feeling of bringing a piece of the outdoors inside.
Biophilic design is ultimately about creating spaces that help us feel more connected to the natural world. And while there are many ways to achieve this, fresh flowers are one of the simplest options. What’s more, they’re beautiful and can instantly change the way a room looks and feels.
Feeling inspired to embrace a little biophilia? Contact Blue Florist to bring the beauty of nature into your space.