Inspired by nature

Inspired by nature

Founded in 2014 by Sadig Alakbarov, in Belgium, at Greenmood we produce green walls and other 100% natural indoor acoustic solutions to meet the needs of modern workplaces. Using specially preserved greenery, the products reduce noise pollution, add beauty, and boost productivity – all while promoting respect for the natural environment and encouraging sustainability.

Nowadays, we are one of the most renown manufacturers and exporters of biophilic elements worldwide. Present in Belgium, France, North America, United Kingdom, Norway, South Korea, Poland, Denmark,Taiwan, Romania and Azerbaijan, we export to more than 20 countries all over the globe.

The brand’s founding was catalyzed by this idea: how to bring nature indoors and create more comfortable and productive workspaces with minimum impact on the environment. Therefore, we select carefully our suppliers and expeditors, always looking for the greenest solution.


The meaning of Biophilic Design

The term Biophilia was coined by philosopher, sociologist and psychoanalyst Eric Fromm to describe "a passionate love for life and all that is alive". Biologist Edward O. Wilson first described the concept of biophilic design in his book Biophilia. 

Thus the purpose of Biophilic Design is to reconnect people to nature and create spaces that improve their health and well-being, leading to an increased productivity, motivation for work and satisfaction with life at the same time decreasing the risk of depression, anxiety and absenteeism at work.








The meaning of Biophilic Design
How does it impact our lives

How does it impact our lives

Various research shows that incorporating natural elements to our interiors is extremely important for creating a happier and more productive environment:

  • Productivity increases between 6-15% .

  • Increases creativity up to 15% .
  • Lowers blood pressure.

  • The restorative effect of nature on people, helps them deal with day-to-day stress and work to maintain their work performance.

  • Keeps people happy and motivated for the day ahead.

  • According to the Foresight study of mental capital and well-being, presenteeism costs UK businesses £1 billion per year, a cost estimated at 1.3 times that of absenteeism. In the US, these figures sit at over $200 billion lost per year due to lost productivity associated with poor health. Figures that can be diminished by redesigning the workplace.


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