Biophilic Design 2.0: Nature as a Co‑Designer
									Fractal prints, tactile wood grain, and mineral surfaces cue the brain’s love of complexity without clutter. Acoustic panels wrapped in wool felt quiet the room while adding depth. Small, repeated natural motifs reduce stress—notice your heart rate after ten quiet minutes.								
				Biophilic Design 2.0: Nature as a Co‑Designer
									Use tunable LEDs with high CRI and low flicker to match daylight’s arc, then warm down after dusk. Pair task spots with broad, indirect ambient glow. Add window treatments that filter glare, not views. Comment if you want our favorite fixture pairings.								
				Biophilic Design 2.0: Nature as a Co‑Designer
									A dark studio gained a north‑facing skylight and a reflective shelf. Plants perked up, the owner painted more often, and afternoon headaches faded. The cat claimed the sun patch. Tell us how daylight changed your habits—we’ll feature the most insightful notes.								
				
				
															
															
															