This plant wall is a focal point in The Little Beet, a fast casual restaurant on 50th Street in Midtown Manhattan, and was designed by ICrave (New York) in collaboration with landscape architects at Kokobo (New York). To emphasize the restaurant’s focus on fresh ingredients, an ivy-covered ceiling grid is offset by 18 galvanized steel basins holding begonias, peace lilies, aloe and more.

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