This interior livingwall was installed at We The Curious, the science museum in Bristol as part of an exhibition called The Open City Lab. The species of plants in the greenwall were all selected for low light, low maintenance and drought tolerance – as well as their abilities to improve indoor air quality. This interior vertical garden is one of the first livingwalls in Bristol focusing on improving indoor air quality, with the plants chosen for their ability to help purify the air.
The livingwall fabric pocket planter system is installed on a 100% recycled plaswood support structure.
The plants arrive. The client selected a mix of robust, low maintenance plants including Zamioculcas, Epipremnum and Sansevieria.
Planting begins on this interior livingwall at the Science Museum in Bristol.
As the planting starts to take shape on this greenwall, we follow a design of naturalistic sweeping curves.
With this fabric pocket planter livingwall system, planting is done directly in situ, quickly and easily.
The planting of this indoor vertical garden in Bristol is complete. Bands of contrasting foliage make a striking impact in this interior corner space.
Specialist lighting is installed to complete the greenwall installation.