Natureworks’ artificial trees look real – you’ll wonder whether they are growing! By bringing nature indoors, artificial trees provide a beautiful centrepiece for a commercial interior, shop, restaurant, school library or public space.
Artificial trees and plants also enhance animal habitats at zoos and wildlife parks and help to promote nature-themed events and environmental displays.
To inspire a natural love of reading, we installed a beautiful reading tree in the library at Parafield Gardens Primary School in Adelaide SA. This artificial fig tree is a popular place for reading and storytelling activities.
A memorable urban jungle experience at the White Rhino jungle-themed bar and restaurant in the Gold Coast. Natureworks supplied white rhino sculptures, rock wall, waterfall feature, artificial trees and green walls.
Natureworks created and installed a beautiful artificial bonsai tree for the Aria group foyer in West End, Brisbane. 3.5m high, it creates a unique centrepiece for the reception area.
Stockland Shopping Centre – Ballarat indoor play space
Framed by a storybook arch, this is a magical place for children to read and learn beneath four giant trees – and it’s all inside the school library!
Natureworks recreated natural habitats of the local area, complete with realistic artificial trees, rocks, wildlife sculptures and artistic murals for a unique educational experience.
Natureworks recreated natural habitats of the local area, complete with realistic artificial trees, rocks, wildlife sculptures and artistic murals for a unique educational experience.
Free standing 3-metre-high fig tree with owl and a medium density leaf canopy suitable for office display.
Giant artificial tree rising through six floors of a shopping centre in Seoul, Korea. It was built to be the largest artificial tree in the world!
Brisbane – Indooroopilly – Bardon – Sydney – Townsville – Cairns – Gold Coast – Adelaide – Perth – Melbourne – Queensland
We acknowledge the First Peoples – the traditional owners of the lands where we live and work, and we recognise their continuing connection to land, water and community. We pay respect to elders past, present and emerging and acknowledge the important role Aboriginal Peoples and Torres Strait Islanders continue to play within the Queensland community.