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Greening spaces

Cultivating a new way of living.

For a long time, spaces were designed for their function. Today, they must also promote wellbeing. Planting reconciles architecture, nature and use, transforming every place into a more welcoming, vibrant and sustainable space.

What plants really do for a place

Plants serve an essential purpose beyond their aesthetic appeal. They protect surfaces from solar radiation, contribute to the natural cooling of the air through evapotranspiration and help improve air quality by absorbing CO₂ while producing oxygen. In highly built-up spaces, they reintroduce living nature and create a more pleasant environment for everyone.

A practical response to heat islands

Paved squares, forecourts, exposed terraces: these surfaces store heat and release it for hours. Planter-based greening tempers them where planting in the ground is impossible: a quick, measurable and reversible solution for local authorities and businesses alike.

No building work, no open ground

Growing in planters brings plants to any surface: paving, pavements, rooftops, lobbies. Suitable substrate volume, controlled drainage, optional water reserve: the container serves as open ground and can be repositioned as needs change.

A visible commitment

Greening makes a conviction visible: that of a place that cares for the people who use it. For your teams, clients, constituents and environmental commitments, plants are the most visible investment there is.

Freshness & shade

Protected surfaces and naturally cooled air.

Enhanced comfort

Spaces that are more pleasant to walk through, use and share.

Climate response

A practical tool against urban heat islands.

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Frequently asked questions

What are the measurable benefits of greening?

Greening sustainably transforms spaces: it creates shade, naturally cools the air, improves user comfort, reintroduces nature into mineral environments, promotes better air quality and helps reduce urban heat islands.

Can you create green spaces without existing landscaped areas?

Yes: planting in planters transforms any mineral surface into a green space, without groundworks, utility connections or planning permission. It is the quickest solution for courtyards, forecourts, terraces and entrance halls.

Does planting in planters require a lot of maintenance?

Less than you might think: plants selected for the exposure, a quality growing medium and an integrated water reservoir reduce maintenance to just a few visits per month. Your usual grounds maintenance provider can take care of it.

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Terrace, forecourt, lobby: tell us which space you would like to bring to life.

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