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Why More Companies Need Bold Biophilic Office Design: Lessons from a Day at Norrsken House in Barcelona

Discover how a day working from the inspiring Norrsken House in Barcelona reminded me why bold biophilic office design is essential for modern businesses. In this blog, I share my experience inside a nature-connected, colour-rich workspace—and explain how environments like these can boost productivity, reduce stress, and help teams thrive. If you're a business owner in Barcelona or London, this is your sign to rethink your office space. Let Studio Nicla help you design a workspace that truly works—for your people and your brand.

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Can Biophilic Design Be  Bold?

In this blog, we’ll dive into the world of bold biophilic design. We’ll explore how to use vibrant colour schemes to make your space pop, and how to blend natural elements with eye-catching designs. You’ll discover how bold statements can connect you with nature in a fresh and exciting way, and learn tips for creating a personal sanctuary that’s both lively and serene. Get ready to be inspired and see how biophilic design can be as daring and dynamic as it is calming and nurturing!

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Top 10 Low-Maintenance Indoor Plants

Growing plants indoors can be a soothing, peaceful way to add life to your home. But if you don't have much time or a green thumb, it can also feel like a chore. In this blog post, we will explore the top 10 low-maintenance indoor plants that are perfect for busy homeowners or those with a brown thumb.

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5 WAYS TO BRING NATURE INDOORS

It has been proven that spending time in green space or bringing nature inside your home benefit both your mental and physical health. The Biophilia Hypothesis suggests that human possess an innate tendency to seek connections with nature and other forms of life. An American biologist, Edward Osborne Wilson, introduced and popularised the hypothesis in his book, Biophilia (1984) defining it as “an innate and genetically determined affinity of human being with the natural world”.

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