Plants at Work: An inspirational guide to greenterior design
By (Author) Miriam Koepf
AVEdition
AVEdition
12th April 2021
Germany
General
Non Fiction
747
Hardback
208
Width 170mm, Height 240mm
790g
Plants change working environments, adding a touch of nature and style and improving the indoor climate. Through their form, colour and type of growth, they represent a living design material. Whether it is in an open-plan office, co-working space or employee lounge, their positive effect on people is visible and tangible. This book is targeted towards those who want to integrate plants into their spatial concepts. With current examples of greenterior design, artistic plant constellations and insights into the design of plant pots, along with background knowledge from exemplary projects and interior architecture with botany. AUTHOR: The qualified carpenter and certified product designer Miriam Kopf is a specialist in spatial installations. She has worked at various design agencies in Stuttgart and in 2015 founded the botanical design studio Phyllis. Her focus is on the integration of indoor plant installations, especially in working environments. She has coined the term 'greenterior design' and conveys her approach through conceptual plant pop-up shops, constructive cooperations with architects and inspiring workshops for students. SELLING POINTS: . A wide-ranging manual for the design of green working environments . For a better indoor climate and greater wellbeing in the workplace . Plant and pot information with useful background knowledge . Clear examples with large-format photos, charmingly illustrated 160 colour illustrations
The qualified carpenter and certified product designer Miriam Kpf is a specialist in spatial installations. She has worked at various design agencies in Stuttgart and in 2015 founded the botanical design studio Phyllis. Her focus is on the integration of indoor plant installations, especially in working environments. She has coined the term 'greenterior design' and conveys her approach through conceptual plant pop-up shops, constructive cooperations with architects and inspiring workshops for students.