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Living Art + Design in the Modern world


Terra has designed such a unique collection of plants around most of our offices. The specialty pieces are breathtaking and are such a source of fun, beauty and conversation. She is a positive and inspirational influence in our corporate world.
— Diane Huguenin | Sonos

 

Lush Wall at Sonos. Photo by Elliot Lowndes.

Corporate

Corporations are embracing the importance of biophilic design as it greatly improves mood and productivity. We have worked closely with companies in Santa Barbara and Los Angeles, such as Netflix, Honey, Sonos, Zoom, to help them bring nature indoors.


Retail + Health + Wellness

A wide variety of local Santa Barbara businesses have elevated their spaces by collaborating with Lush Elements. Custom Lush Walls, Lush Living Walls, Lush Plants, Lush Air and Lush Patio arrangements decorate retail stores and health and wellness offices, including Coastal, Farmacy, Pura Luna Apothecary, Full Spiral Salon, Origins Integrative Health and Thomas Blake, DDS.

Lush Living Wall at Linden Square. Photo by Elliot Lowndes.


Lush Living Wall at Validation Ale in Santa Barbara. Photo by Elliot Lowndes.

Restaurants + Hospitality

As biophilic design has become more mainstream, we have had the opportunity to work with Santa Barbara hotels, restaurants and breweries to help them bring an organic and natural component in to their spaces. One can find Lush Living Walls, Lush Patio and Lush Plants at the Mar Monte Hotel and Costa Restaurant, Augie’s of Santa Barbara, LOCAL Montecito, and Drift Hotel.

Residential

We understand the importance of the presence of plants in one’s home, and so have many of our clients. Plants play a crucial role in enhancing the ambiance and well-being of a home. Beyond their aesthetic appeal, indoor plants offer numerous benefits such as acting as natural air purifiers, filtering out pollutants and improving air quality, increasing humidity levels and reducing stress.

A Lush Wall tryptic at a residence in Santa Barbara, CA. Photo by Elliot Lowndes.