Biophilic Design

Want to bring nature indoors through art? Biophilic design connects your interior to the natural world, creating calm and balance in everyday spaces. These botanical artworks capture lush greenery, delicate florals, and organic forms that soften modern interiors.

From sun-drenched plant corners to abstract leaf compositions, each piece invites the outdoors in. Works like Reading in the plant greenhouse show how biophilic design blends tranquility with creative expression, making any room feel more grounded and alive.

At Art Heroes, we print each piece to order. Choose your size and material - Canvas, Poster, ArtFrame™, and more - to fit your space perfectly.

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    Bring the outdoors into social spaces

    Lush garden scenes create inviting focal points in rooms where people gather. Consider placing Eunoia in your living room or dining area, where its joyful, vibrant composition encourages conversation. The colorful botanicals and playful birds add energy without overwhelming the space, making it ideal for communal areas.

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    Hang at natural sight lines

    Position artwork so the center sits at eye level when you're standing - typically 145 - 150 cm from the floor. Dense, detailed compositions benefit from this placement because it invites closer viewing. For pieces with intricate flora and fauna like those in this collection, this height lets you appreciate the layered botanical details comfortably.

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    Pair natural hues with neutrals

    Rich botanical greens work beautifully alongside warm neutral tones in your interior. The olive green and sage tones in Flower work in the park pair well with beige or taupe textiles - think linen cushions, wooden furniture, or woven rugs. This combination keeps the space calm while letting the vibrant florals take center stage.

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Why biophilic design works well in your living room

Your living room is a good spot for biophilic design, as natural motifs help create a restful atmosphere where you spend much of your time. The collection's olive green, sage, and beige tones complement wooden furniture and soft textiles beautifully. Hang an artwork above your sofa or sideboard to bring the calming presence of nature indoors. Pairing these nature-inspired pieces with houseplants and natural materials like linen or rattan reinforces the connection to the outdoors without overwhelming your space.

How to combine biophilic design with other interior elements

Biophilic design pairs naturally with decor that echoes organic forms and earthy textures. The calm and delicate moods in this collection work well alongside woven baskets, ceramic vases, or wooden accent pieces that share the same grounded aesthetic. Layer different shades of green and taupe across cushions, throws, and rugs to create visual depth. If you're drawn to more vibrant energy, choose artworks with richer green tones and balance them with neutral surroundings. Let nature guide your choices - biophilic design thrives when your interior feels cohesive and connected to the natural world.

Which format suits biophilic design best in your space

Landscape formats are particularly effective for biophilic design, as they mirror the way we naturally experience nature - wide views and horizon lines. A horizontal artwork works well above a sofa, bed, or console table, drawing the eye across the composition and making your wall feel more expansive. For narrower walls or beside doorways, a portrait format can work better, adding vertical interest without taking up too much width. Choose Canvas for a soft, organic texture or ArtFrame™ if you prefer a modern frame in gold, black, white, or silver to match your interior style.