3 ways to feel better outside
senses, play & comfort
Feel Better Through the Senses
Use Mason Planters to create aromatic, colorful arrangements. Mix mint, basil, and flowering plants like geraniums for scent, color, and texture. Bright yellows and oranges energize, while greens and purples balance and calm.
Stat: Time in a green space—about 20 minutes—has been associated with decreased stress in certain studies, sometimes by as much as 30%.
Stat: Time in a green space—about 20 minutes—has been associated with decreased stress in certain studies, sometimes by as much as 30%.
Feel Better Through Play
Move, stack, and rearrange Mod Series Planters to create playful, ever-changing outdoor moments. Their round, sculptural forms let you experiment with height—stacking high or keeping them low—to continuously shift the look and feel of your space. This flexibility also lets you bring in new plants or adjust pot sizes as they grow, making the setup evolve naturally over time.
Mix trailing plants, upright grasses, and soft herbs like mint or basil to create contrast in texture, height, and movement. The result is a living, playful display that encourages experimentation and keeps your outdoor environment feeling fresh, dynamic, and good for well-being.
Mix trailing plants, upright grasses, and soft herbs like mint or basil to create contrast in texture, height, and movement. The result is a living, playful display that encourages experimentation and keeps your outdoor environment feeling fresh, dynamic, and good for well-being.
Feel Better Through Comfort
A Chill Side Table keeps drinks nearby, while a Shade Side Table protects items from harsh sunlight. A Tambour Waste Bin ensures the patio stays tidy. Comfort and easy access encourage longer outdoor time and more social connection.
Stat: About 30–60 minutes outdoors daily is often linked to better mood, focus, and social connection.
Stat: About 30–60 minutes outdoors daily is often linked to better mood, focus, and social connection.
Quick Tips
Use Mod Series Planters at different heights to create a sense of movement and visual rhythm. Start low, then build up—let your arrangement “grow” with your plants over time. Mix plant textures like trailing ivy, upright grasses, and soft herbs for contrast and play. Rotate or restack Mod Planters seasonally to refresh the look without redesigning the whole space. Keep one “open” cluster to constantly test new plant combinations and display ideas.
Frequently asked questions
Layering scent, color, and texture helps the mind shift out of stress mode. Mixing aromatic herbs and flowering plants in thoughtfully grouped containers creates a sensory-rich environment that feels lively yet grounding.
Spaces that change invite curiosity and movement. Using movable, stackable elements lets you experiment with height, layout, and plant combinations, keeping the patio feeling dynamic and encouraging light physical engagement without effort.
Easy access to drinks, shade, and a tidy setup removes small distractions that pull attention away from enjoyment. When everything you need is nearby and the space feels looked after, it’s easier to relax, connect, and linger longer.



