Founder of Chloe + Mint holding a large tropical leaf
The Studio

We build rooms that keep growing.

A Los Angeles plantscape studio with a simple conviction: plants belong in the architecture of a space, not on top of it.

Chloe + Mint founder among plants
Our story

Horticulture, with an eye for the room.

Chloe + Mint started where most plant projects fall short — in the weeks after install. We had seen too many beautiful spaces go tired because no one was tending them, and too many "plant guys" who could deliver a tree but not design a room.

So we built a studio that does both: the design eye to compose greenery as part of the architecture, and the horticultural discipline to keep it alive for years. Every project begins at our studio, where plants are selected, conditioned, and styled before they ever reach your floor.

Today we design, install, and maintain living and lifelike plantscapes for hotels, restaurants, and retail across Los Angeles.

How we think

Three things we believe.

Architecture, not arrangement

Greenery should feel built into a space — scaled to the room, married to the light, considered alongside the millwork and the menu.

The reveal is the easy part

Anyone can stage a space for a launch photo. We design for the Tuesday six months later, and we show up every week to make sure of it.

Living or lifelike, never fake

When light or upkeep rules out the living thing, we source faux so convincing it earns a second look — and we'll always tell you which is which.

Horticulturist tending to a plant
The part most skip

Care is the whole point.

Our maintenance team treats your space like a standing appointment — pruning, feeding, rotating, and quietly swapping anything past its prime before a guest would ever notice.

One studio, one point of contact, one invoice — from the first sketch to the hundredth weekly visit.

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Let's plant something that lasts.

Tell us about your space and how you use it — we'll take it from there.

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