What is Biophilic Art?
Biophilic Art reflects the innate human desire to connect with nature. It brings the love of nature indoors, to uplift the human spirit. Moss Art is considered a form of Biophilic Art.
Can Moss Art contribute to projects striving for LEED or WELL Building Standard certification?
Yes! Moss Art qualifies as Biophilic Art, which supports both LEED and WELL certification goals.
How do I care for my Moss Art?
Our vibrant, maintenance-free moss art lasts for years. Simply keep it out of direct sunlight to prevent fading, and do not use water on it.
How do I dust my Moss Art pieces?
You can gently dust your Moss Art using a hair dryer on a low, cool setting.
What is preserved moss?
Preserved moss was once living but has been treated and dyed to maintain its form and softness.
What products are used to preserve moss?
While the specific process is proprietary, all preservatives and dyes used are food-grade and non-toxic.
Is your moss sustainable?
Yes! Our moss is sustainably grown in greenhouses and not harvested from natural ecosystems. We also frequently up-cycle materials in our art.
Is any plumbing required for Moss Wall installations?
No plumbing is required, as the moss is preserved and no longer living.
How heavy are Moss Walls?
Moss Walls weigh approximately 1 lb per square foot, so they can be hung on vertical surfaces without the need for additional structural support.
What are the benefits of Moss Art?
Moss Art provides many of the same benefits as living plants. It can lower blood pressure, reduce stress, improve emotional well-being, increase productivity and focus, reduce noise, and create a calm, peaceful environment.
Why is Moss Art perfect for commercial settings?
Moss art is neutral, non-emotional, and requires no maintenance or plant-care knowledge. It’s also visually appealing and helps meet the growing demand for workspaces that foster a connection with nature.
What natural elements does Moss Boss YYC use in their art pieces?
Preserved moss, driftwood, gemstones, ferns, foliage, rocks, and sand.

