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Biophilic Design Is Part Of The New Normal (And We’re Not Just Talking Office Plants)

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In pre-industrial times, our lives were way more aligned with nature’s rhythms and cycles. Our working day would revolve around natural light – as it still does for some workers in the farming industry. Others have decided to bring a bit of the outdoors into their homes/ workspaces. Natural light.

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Inviting Nature Into The Workplace

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Not surprisingly, outdoor activities like bird watching and gardening exploded in popularity in response to shelter-in-place orders. It’s no wonder people sought comfort in the great outdoors: one study tied spending at least 120 minutes per week in nature to good health and wellbeing. Let there be light.

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Inviting Nature Into The Workplace

All Work

Not surprisingly, outdoor activities like bird watching and gardening exploded in popularity in response to shelter-in-place orders. It’s no wonder people sought comfort in the great outdoors: one study tied spending at least 120 minutes per week in nature to good health and wellbeing. Let there be light.

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Can biophilic lighting bring the benefits of nature inside?

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Biophilic product design to reduce stress and promote activity. Discover the power of nature with the lights, lamps and other concepts defining this upcoming trend. It’s as simple as bringing the outdoors in. What’s more, the Mygdal Plantlight doubles as both pendant and table lighting. Babylon Pendant Light.

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