Revolutionising Spaces for Increased Productivity and Financial Success
In a pioneering collaboration, exhibitor and official plant provider at Scottish Interiors Showcase,
Benholm Group partnered with the research and development collaborative PLP Labs to reveal the
transformative findings of a year-long study, titled 'Reap What You Sow'. This comprehensive
scientific study set out to provide a direct link between biophilic design and its financial impact on
workplace environments. The findings are set to reshape the way office spaces are designed, with
direct implications for businesses' financial success.
The Study: A Glimpse into Green Transformation
Conducted over 8 weeks within an office meeting room, the study involved five employees
navigating three distinct environmental scenarios. From a non-biophilic setup to a typical office
environment, the study culminated in an immersive biophilic space featuring plants, natural light,
wider window views, natural materials, optimal temperature, and improved air quality.
Office Before Office After
Joyce Chan Schoof, Sustainability Lead + PhD researcher at PLP Labs, outlined the importance of data in proving the business case for biophilic design, stating "Without data, we will not be able to prove the business case for biophilic design. We want to make a more direct link upfront to the budget planning stage of the design brief so that companies start having biophilic design in their projects".
Participants were meticulously monitored through various measures, including questionnaires,
interviews, and physical metrics such as air quality, temperature, humidity, light, heart rate, steps,
sleep quality, noise levels, and brainwave activity.
Financial Insights
Enhanced Employee Productivity: The study establishes a direct correlation between biophilic
design elements and heightened focus, creativity, and task performance, resulting in a quantifiable
boost in output and measurable financial gains for companies.
Reduced Absenteeism: Workspaces embracing biophilic design witnessed a notable reduction in
employee absenteeism. The positive impact on mental health and overall well-being contributes to
lower absenteeism and healthcare costs, directly impacting the bottom line.
Improved Employee Retention: Biophilic design initiatives create attractive and fulfilling work
environments, leading to increased employee satisfaction and retention. This directly translates to
savings on recruitment and training costs.
Adrian Byne, Director at Benholm Group, explains, "The 'Reap What You Sow' study, conducted in collaboration with PLP Labs, is a game-changer in the field of workplace design. It not only substantiates the positive impact of biophilic design on employee well-being but also provides tangible evidence of the financial benefits for designers and employers alike."
The groundbreaking research culminated in the 'Reap What You Sow LIVE' event at Benholm Group's head office in Falkirk, where guests had the opportunity to interact directly with the authors, gaining insights and inspiration.
Embracing the Future: A Compelling Business Case
This study offers designers and employers a compelling business case for integrating biophilic design into their projects from the early stages of design, emphasising tangible financial returns associated with creating environments prioritising the well-being and productivity of employees.
The results can be applied to any built environment – shops and restaurants which incorporate
biophilic design will see customers happy to stay longer and spend more. Spa’s will experience more relaxed clients who are more likely to return for treatments time and time again. Hotels will help guests experience a better nights sleep and a more reviving break. The possibilities are endless!
For more information on the study and to explore the results in full, visit
Watch highlights from 'Reap What You Sow LIVE' here.
Visit Benholm Group within the Scottish Interiors Showcase and discover how creating plant
designs can enhance your workplace.
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