RESEARCH UPDATE: March 19, 2026 For years, we at The Fat Plant Society have championed the visual connection to nature as a tool for calm. But as we move through 2026, the data has evolved from ‘suggestive’ to ‘conclusive.’ Recent neuropsychological studies –including 2025 breakthroughs in brain plasticity reveal that biophilic interventions (of which moss walls are a core element) …
Creating Calmer, More Productive Spaces: How Responsible Moss Design Elevates the Modern Workplace
As companies rethink their interiors to support employee well-being, creative focus, and stronger brand identity, biophilic design has emerged as one of the most effective strategies for improving the experience of built environments. Natural textures, organic forms, and visual references to the living world help counterbalance the demands of fast-paced workplaces and highly digital workdays. At The Fat Plant Society, …
Designing with Nature: A Biophilic Framework for Architecture & Harmonious Interior Environments with a Return on Investment
Biophilic design is no longer considered an aesthetic trend; it is a performance-driven framework grounded in research that demonstrates measurable benefits to human health and productivity. By designing with nature in both structures and harmonious interior environments, architects and designers can boast a quantifiable return on investment in terms of reduced sick days (saving employers up to $3000 per year, …



