Living Systems · by Model No.

Greenery at scale —
that runs itself.

Self-watering, self-monitoring planters that keep interior landscapes thriving across an entire portfolio — fewer service visits, fewer plant replacements, in buildings with no on-site horticulturist.

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Explore a 596-planter fleet across 14 cities — one dashboard.

Lush 3D-printed Model No. planters thriving in a bright modern workspace

Living interiors make a workplace better. Keeping them alive doesn’t scale.

Across a portfolio it gets expensive and unreliable — scattered buildings, no on-site grower, recurring service visits, and plants that still die between them. The greenery everyone loved becomes operational drag.

Meet Canopy

Beautiful planters that keep themselves alive.

3D-printed planters that water and watch themselves — so it takes fewer visits and fewer replacements to keep a whole building green.

Waters itself

A sealed reservoir feeds each plant on its own schedule.

Watches itself

Every planter reports in — and flags anything that needs a hand.

Scales across the portfolio

One view of every planter, in every building, in every city.

Model No. 3D-printed Canopy planter Cutaway of the Canopy planter showing the integrated reservoir

See it live

The whole portfolio, at a glance.

Walk the floors yourself — drill from city to building to floor, see every tank level, set watering by species, and route the day’s service. This is the actual working demo.

Canopy command center dashboard showing planters across cities and buildings Open the live demo →

People do better around living things.

Greenery makes a workplace calmer, healthier, more human. Canopy makes that possible at building scale — not as a one-off install someone has to nurse, but as living systems that take care of themselves.

Self-watering · self-monitoring · designed to disappear into the architecture.