PROJECT
Hamilton Lane Corporate Office, a multi‑floor office environment designed to enhance client‑facing and internal workspaces with a cohesive, premium planter program. Expanded greenery installation across multiple floors to elevate brand experience, aesthetics, and workplace atmosphere.
What We Did
What: Commercial Corporate Planter Design & Installation
Location: Corporate Office – Multi‑Floor Workspace
Materials:
- Premium Commercial‑Grade Planters
- Curated Interior Plant Selections
- Coordinated Multi‑Floor Greenery Program
- Optional Vertical Greenery Elements
Other Details
Project Scope: Multi‑Floor Corporate Office Enhancement
Project Notes:
- Expansion of a successful tenth‑floor planter installation
- Designed for high‑traffic, client‑facing, and internal office areas
- Designed for aesthetic consistency, long‑term durability, and ongoing plant service compatibility
Project Type:
Corporate Office, Client‑Facing Spaces, Premium Planter Installation, Workplace Design
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Transforming Corporate Office Spaces with Premium Planter Design at Hamilton Lane in Conshohocken, PA
When it comes to elevating corporate environments, greenery isn’t just décor—it’s a strategic investment in atmosphere, brand experience, and employee well‑being. At Hamilton Lane’s Conshohocken, PA headquarters, we recently completed a multi‑floor planter installation that redefines what modern workplace design can look like.
This project built on the success of a previous tenth‑floor installation—one the client described as “amazing”—and expanded the greenery program across additional client‑facing floors and internal office areas.
Why Premium Planters Matter in Corporate Design
Well‑designed planter programs do more than fill empty corners. They create a cohesive, welcoming environment that reflects a company’s culture and enhances the visitor experience. For Hamilton Lane, a global investment management firm with high‑traffic client areas, the goal was clear: elevate the look and feel of multiple office floors in a way that was polished, enduring, and consistent.
But here’s the truth—large‑scale planter programs require thoughtful planning, coordination, and technical precision behind the scenes.
The Challenge Behind the Beauty
Unlike a simple one‑floor refresh, this project demanded:
- Multi‑floor planning that aligned with ongoing business activity
- Coordination with the client’s vendor‑onboarding portal (Process Unity)
- Shipping logistics for materials to Conshohocken, PA
- Scheduling site visits around leadership travel and critical meeting days
- A design that expanded a successful aesthetic—without disrupting existing plant service
Every detail mattered, from QuickBooks reconciliation to UPS label generation to making sure shipping was aligned with the client’s timelines.
Design Details That Make It Pop
For this installation, we focused on:
- Premium planters with a cohesive aesthetic across multiple floors
- Curated plant selections that mirror the successful tenth‑floor design
- Strategic placement to enhance client pathways, seating zones, and meeting spaces
- Opportunities for vertical greenery where appropriate
- A unified look that supports long‑term maintenance and durability
The result is a corporate environment that feels designed—not decorated.
What to Know Before You Start
If you’re planning a multi‑floor corporate planter project, here’s what matters most:
Plan early and gather visuals:
Site photos and dimensions are essential for accurate counts and placement.
Site photos and dimensions are essential for accurate counts and placement.
Match aesthetic consistency:
Use one successful installation as the baseline for expansions.
Use one successful installation as the baseline for expansions.
Align with client workflows:
Budget approvals, onboarding, ACH forms, and internal reviews often take longer than expected.
Budget approvals, onboarding, ACH forms, and internal reviews often take longer than expected.
Schedule around the corporate calendar:
Travel days, all‑day meetings, and peak client hours impact install timing.
Travel days, all‑day meetings, and peak client hours impact install timing.
Keep operations tight:
Every step—from invoice creation to satisfaction surveys—should be structured and trackable.
Every step—from invoice creation to satisfaction surveys—should be structured and trackable.
Why It’s Worth It
Yes, it takes coordination. Yes, it requires detailed install planning. But the payoff is powerful:
- A seamless, elevated visitor experience
- Consistent branding across floors and offices
- A workspace that feels intentional, modern, and polished
- A design foundation that can scale
For Hamilton Lane, the outcome was a trusted partnership—one installation turned into an expanded, multi‑location greenery program, including additional enhancements in their Philadelphia office.
Looking to transform your corporate space with a curated planter design program? Contact us to bring your multi‑floor greenery vision to life.
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