Case Study 1: Artificial Trees in a High-End Hotel Lobby
An Eternal Indoor Oasis | Creating a Stunning First Impression for Your Hotel
Project Pain Points:
High-end hotel lobbies often face a dilemma: they desire to showcase their style with large green plants, but the high ceilings and insufficient lighting make it difficult to sustain real trees. Meanwhile, the high maintenance costs, continuous leaf removal, and potential pest and disease risks place a heavy burden on hotel operations.
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Case Study 2: Simulated Green Wall in a High-End Shopping Mall
An Eye-Catching Green Magnetism | Enhancing the Visual Focus of Commercial Spaces
Project Pain Points:
Creating a real green wall in a shopping mall atrium presents significant challenges, including complex irrigation systems, uneven lighting, and frequent plant replacements. Continuous maintenance is not only costly but can also disrupt mall operations and threaten the overall aesthetic of the commercial landscape.
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Case Study 3: Artificial Green Plant Partitions in a High-End Restaurant
Private Green Space | The Art of Creating a Restaurant Atmosphere
Project Pain Points:
The spatial design of a high-end restaurant requires a perfect balance between openness and privacy. Traditional screens or partitions appear rigid and cold, while real plant partitions have extremely high requirements for lighting and maintenance. The oily fumes in a restaurant are also a "killer" of plant health, making it difficult to maintain the ideal effect.
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Case Study 4: Simulated Green Plant Partitions in Modern Office Spaces
Inspiring Greenery | Creating an Efficient and Healthy Work Environment
Project Pain Points:
While open-plan offices promote communication, they often lack privacy, and noise interference becomes a major problem affecting concentration. Traditional partitions feel oppressive, while real green plant partitions require specific lighting and irrigation systems; improper maintenance can easily lead to wilting, negatively impacting the work environment and employee well-being.
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Case Study 5: Artificial Palm Trees for Rooftop Terraces
A Resort Paradise Unfazed by Sandstorms | The Ultimate Solution for Rooftop Spaces.
Project Pain Points:
The rooftop environment is extremely harsh. Strong winds, intense sunlight, and limited soil depth make it difficult for real plants to survive. High costs for windproofing, irrigation, and frequent replacement deter many ambitious rooftop garden projects.
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Case Study 6: Artificial Greenery Combination for Indoor Swimming Pools
Green Guardians of Chlorine Environments | Creating a Temperature-Controlled Indoor Rainforest
Project Pain Points:
Indoor swimming pool environments are characterized by high temperature and humidity, and the pervasive chlorine in the air is fatal to most indoor pool plants. Real plants often experience yellowing, leaf drop, or even death, making it difficult to maintain the ideal landscape effect and significantly diminishing the appeal of a carefully designed space.
