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Milford Asset Management

Milford Asset Management

Milford Asset Management – Biophilic Design in Action

At GreenAir, we specialise in bringing nature into urban spaces, and our recent work with Milford Asset Management is a perfect example of biophilic design done right. We were proud to complete the full interior planting for Milford’s newly updated office. From floor-standing planters to curated greenery that subtly softens work zones, the space is now a lush, calming environment that feels as good as it looks.

Biophilic design is all about connecting people to nature in the built environment. By incorporating live plants into the office layout, we’ve helped Milford create a workplace that promotes wellbeing, productivity, and a sense of calm. It’s not just a visual upgrade – it’s a mood shift.

Whether it’s the impressive entrance, collaborative areas, or quiet corners, the planting was designed to create a strong first impression and make people feel great as soon as they walk in.

This project showcases the power of commercial planting in transforming a corporate office space. Every plant was selected to thrive indoors and complement the design of the office — proving once again that good design and greenery go hand-in-hand.

Client.
Milford Asset Management
Site.
Milford Asset Management HQ
Architect.
Wingates
Milford Asset Management

A Showcase of Biophilic Design in the Modern Office

GreenAir partnered with Milford Asset Management to bring their workspace to life through intentional, well-curated interior planting. Using the principles of biophilic design, we created a tailored plantscape that enhances wellbeing, boosts productivity, and delivers an immediate wow-factor from the moment you walk in.

Live greenery now flows through the space, softening the edges of a high-performance environment with natural calm. From shared work zones to private areas and communal spaces, our commercial planting solutions were customised to suit every corner of the office.

People feel better in green spaces. It’s that simple.

Architecture meets Nature