Best plants for your home office

Working from home has its benefits: more flexibility, savings on travel costs, and you can get away with wearing sweatpants in meetings. But creating a beautiful, calm, and productive work place isn’t so easy—there’s more to it than just a desk and an ergonomic chair.

Indoor house plants can transform your home office into a relaxing, healthy space to work. Adding a touch greenery not only looks great, but improves air quality and reduces stress—boosting both wellbeing and productivity.

Plants are often listed as one of the most popular at-work perks by employees. At Plantclub, we believe everyone should experience the benefits of plants, wherever you work. We’ve put together a list of the best indoor plants for your home office, to help spruce up your workplace.

 

Snake plant: the best for beginners

Haven’t got a green thumb? Then a sansevieria, or snake plant, might be the one for you. These desk-top plants are almost impossible to kill—and with different leaf shapes and patterns to choose from, they’re an elegant design feature too.

Sansevieria laurentii in a seated area.

Check out sansevieria laurentii in the Plant Store.

 

ZZ plant: the best for low light

Even if your space gets little sunlight, you can still find plants to brighten up your home. The zamioculcas zamiifolia is an unfussy plant that thrives in low light conditions. The hardy ZZ plant can handle neglect, and will be fine if you forget to give it a drink or two.

zz in a terracotta pot.

ZZ is available in the Plant Store.

 

Monstera: the best for that cafe-feel

Get the influencer aesthetic at home with the original houseplant: the Monstera, or Swiss cheese plant. Set one of these beside your table, and its familiar hole-filled leaves will transport you to the hipster cafe of your dreams.

Large monstera next to a meeting room table.

Monsteras are fast growing, so start small with a monstera from the Plant Store.

 

Pothos: the best for cascading

Devil’s ivy earns the title of best trailing plant. This stunning vine can be trained up posts, along surfaces, or left to drape from shelves or hanging baskets. Pothos is another low-maintenance plant—perfect for brown-thumbed plant lovers.

Close up of golden pothos leaves.

Pothos is the ultimate versatile houseplant. Golden pothos is available in the Plant Store.

 

Satin pothos: the best for air quality

If you want to breathe a little deeper while WFH, get yourself a satin pothos. The satin pothos is one of the best indoor plants for air quality—plus it’s easy on the eye, with heart-shaped leaves speckled in silver.

The leaves of a satin pothos are beautifully variegated with silver. Get your own satin pothos from the Plant Store.

 

Orbifolia: the best for beautiful leaves

Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, but we’re sure you’ll agree that the calathea orbifolia has some of the most beautiful foliage out there. Its large, rounded leaves are striped in shades of pale yellow and green.

 

Begonia: the best for bright colors

Looking for indoor plants for your home office that add a splash of color to your space? Then look no further than the begonia. On top, the leaves of this attractive house plant are covered in white spots, and bright red underneath.

Begonia houseplant in a terracotta pot.

Begonia is a clear show-stopper. Available now in the Plant Store.

 

Maranta: the best for serenity

Find inner peace with the irresistible Mantara, one of the best indoor plants for your home office. Known as a prayer plant, its leaves fold inwards at night—like hands held together in prayer. Place one of these on your desk and feel those workplace worries melt away.

Maranta are famous for their constant movements. Get one for your home office to see for yourself.


Plantclub.io provides you and your colleagues with the benefits of plants, wherever you work. Rent office plants and transform your space into a green oasis, with flexible monthly membership options to suit your size. Diversify your employee perks with a dedicated company store, where you can give green gifts and your team can buy plants for their home office. Book a time to chat with us today.

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